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    Spatial compartmentalization of the plasma membrane tension: insights from FLIM imaging with mechanosensitive probes 

    Grandi, Martina (2025-09-10)

    Among the many factors regulating the ability of the cells to sense and response to mechanical forces, the plasma membrane tension (PMT) is one of the main player in the mechanobiology of the cells. While traditionally ...

    Institut Escola en transició: Oportunitats pedagògiques en el procés de transformació dels centres educatius 

    Mallorqui Arellano, Xavier (2025-10-15)

    Aquest treball analitza com aprofitar els processos de transformació física i organitzativa dels Instituts Escola com a contextos d'aprenentatge. Mitjançant el disseny de Situacions d'Aprenentatge (Sd'A) vinculades al ...

    Fabrication Of New High Power Field Effect Transistor Devices Based On Gallium Oxide 

    Gallarday Peve, Fernando Pierre (2025-10-06)

    In the present work, the definition and design of a photolithography mask set layout and fabrication processes for high performance lateral power devices based on gallium oxide (Ga2O3) as an emerging semiconductor material ...

    Cycling in a car-dependent city: the case of Lugano, Switzerland 

    Albertini, Luca (2025-10-16)

    Lugano, una ciutat del sud de Suïssa, continua sent molt dependent del cotxe, i els automòbils privats dominen els desplaçaments diaris. Aquesta dependència ha contribuït a una baixa adopció de la bicicleta, cosa que revela ...

    SORS/WomenInBSC: multi-scale cancer signaling network modeling using natural language processing 

    Okada, Mariko (2025-05-15)

    Patient heterogeneity makes cancer treatment and drug development difficult and costly. Therefore, the development of computational methods to find prognostic markers for individualised treatment and drug screening is ...

    SORS/WomenInBSC: making FAIR work: from pre-FAIR assessment to structured plans for FAIR adoption in practice 

    Jetten, Mijke (2025-04-10)

    Achieving FAIR data is a shared ambition across many research projects, but putting the FAIR principles into practice often proves challenging. This seminar presents a practical, stepwise approach to making FAIR work in ...

    LOCA Series/reading club: berrybees: breadth first search by bit-tensor-cores 

    Niu, Yuyao (2025-05-06)

    Breadth First Search (BFS) plays a key role in computational science, networking, and artificial intelligence applications. Although the BFS approach has been extensively studied, particularly in its directionoptimized form, ...

    SORS/WomenInBSC: algorithm design: the case of school choice 

    Calsamiglia, Caterina (2025-05-26)

    Algorithms play a central role in determining who gets what—and why—in a wide range of allocation problems. In the context of education, school assignment algorithms impact the opportunities and outcomes of millions of ...

    SORS: in our own image: what can the science of the human mind reveal about GenAI 

    Lelonkiewicz, Jaroslaw R. (2025-05-14)

    A grand ambition of machine learning is to create generative artificial intelligence capable of assisting us in our tasks. Although much progress has been made, GenAI agents still struggle to align themselves with some of ...

    SORS: from research to reality: integrating the Berti Prefetcher into Sargantana 

    Singh, Simranjit (2025-05-23)

    Modern processors still struggle with the memory-wall—the widening the gap between core speed and main-memory latency. Hardware data prefetchers mitigate this bottleneck by predicting future memory accesses and fetching ...

    LOCA Series/reading club: pengwing: a novel blended OS for heterogeneous SoCs 

    Turtayeva, Nazerke (2025-05-22)

    Modern systems-on-chip employ numerous accelerators to scale performance and efficiency, with many user applications seeing significant gains. However, as we move to accelerate other parts of our system stack, particularly ...

    SORS: accelerating software development: The LLM (R)evolution 

    Berger, Emery (2025-03-27)

    Large language models are achieving state of the art results in a wide variety of well-studied areas, eclipsing past work in well-studied areas like auto-completion. I argue that they should also presage a "Cambrian explosion" ...

    SORS/WomenInBSC: critical privacy issues on medical data 

    Piedrahita Velez, Isabel (2025-03-31)

    The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into healthcare holds immense potential to enhance diagnostic processes and improve treatment plans by leveraging valuable patient data. However, the sensitive nature of ...

    SORS/WomenInBSC: AI-driven insights into novel families and functions across the protein universe 

    Pereira, Joana (2025-05-29)

    The protein universe remains only partially explored, with many protein families and functions yet to be discovered. Leveraging large-scale protein sequence and structure datasets, we recently developed an unsupervised ...

    SORS: computational research in the humanities: current state and future potential 

    Orengo Romeu, Hector (2025-04-30)

    The application of computational approaches in the humanities has been scarce but for a few areas and specific applications such as NLP and textual analysis, geospatial analyses, and quantitative historical approaches. ...

    SORS/WomenInBSC: understanding feedback control in biological systems 

    Gómez-Schiavon, Mariana (2025-05-22)

    Feedback control is a fundamental principle of life, essential for maintaining homeostasis across biological scales. To better understand and design feedback mechanisms in cellular systems, we developed CoRa (Control ...

    SORS: exploring climate stabilisation under net zero emissions 

    King, Andrew (2025-05-06)

    Under the Paris Agreement, signatory nations aim to keep global warming well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and preferably below 1.5°C. This implicitly requires achieving net-zero or net-negative greenhouse gas ...

    SORS: "movies" and "the impact of political campaigns on demand for partisan news" 

    Rauh, Christopher; Menéndez, Luis (2025-05-27)

    Why are certain movies more successful in some markets than others? Are the entertainment products we consume reflective of our core beliefs? To answer these questions, we analyze international movie data and local tales ...

    SORS/WomenInBSC: digital phenotyping from wearables using AI characterizes psychiatric disorders and identifies genetic associations 

    Borsari, Beatrice (2025-04-03)

    Psychiatric disorders are influenced by genetic and environmental factors. However, their study is hindered by limitations on precisely characterizing human behavior. New technologies such as wearable sensors show promise ...