Articles by: John

UrbanTwin – Seeing double for sustainability

Twins are a fascinating phenomenon: observing how identical twins, even those separated at birth, can resemble each other in appearance, character, ability, and personal taste is astounding. It demonstrates the power of DNA, the smallest of building blocks, in creating surprisingly predictable results. Now, UrbanTwin, a collaboration of Swiss research […]

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Containergy – a new performance evaluation and profiling tool

The Embedded Systems Lab of EPFL has developed a new performance evaluation and profiling tool that uses software containers to perform application runtime assessment, providing energy and performance profiling data. It is focused on energy efficiency for next generation workloads and IT infrastructure. Read more here.

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Gabriele Manoli joins EcoCloud

Gabriele Manoli studies water supplies, energy exchange and the carbon cycle in urban and suburban systems. His interdisciplinary approach unites environmental technology, infrastructure and urban planning. He is currently investigating the worldwide trend towards urban densification and the effects of altering the urban climate (e.g. through greening measures). In collaboration […]

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The coolest microchips around: designer swimwear by POWERLab

Having come through a heatwave it is easy to forget that humans are not the only ones that need to shelter from oppressive heat. Animals suffer too, and huge mechanical infrastructures like railways, even major runways. But what about computers? From the beginning, data centers have faced problems with cooling. […]

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Researcher adds Microsoft Fellowship to Google Scholarship

EcoCloud partner Microsoft Research have announced the laureates of their PhD Fellowships, including Simla Harma for her work on Cloud Infrastructure. Having won a Google Scolarship in 2021, Simla can lay claim to a unique achievement, in being funded by two of IT’s largest and most influential corporations. Simla is […]

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EcoCloud Stands in Solidarity with Iranian Universities

We at the EPFL EcoCloud Center condemn the brutal crackdowns against people protesting the Iranian regime and the actions of its so-called morality police. In particular we condemn the violent repression of students and academic staff at universities in Iran. These actions are in violation of basic human rights and […]

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UrbanTwin – a national joint initiative

The ETH Board has announced a joint initiative in the strategic areas of Energy, Climate and Environmental Sustainability and Engagement and Dialogue with Society: UrbanTwin – A digital twin for urban infrastructure, assessing the effectiveness of climate-related policies and actions Urban areas are responsible for 75% of greenhouse gas emissions, […]

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EPFL takes another step towards carbon neutrality

Today EPFL inaugurated its new heating plant, which has the capacity to heat and cool the Lausanne campus solely by drawing water from Lake Geneva and recovering excess heat from a connected data center. The ceremony was attended by local political leaders including Vassilis Venizelos, who is a Vaud Canton […]

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EcoCloud’s expanding mission

As of January 1st, 2022, the EPFL EcoCloud Center is headed by Professor David Atienza. Its mission has been expanded with a strong new focus on fundamental research and education in the domain of sustainable cloud computing. “Historically, Ecocloud’s main focus has been to deliver technologies jointly with top companies […]

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