User:Quaenuncabibis
Name
"Quae nunc abibis" is a line take from Hadrian's last poem starting with the line animula vagula blandula.
Editathon contribution
Co-organiser of the following Wikipedia Editathons:
Conflict of interest
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= Initiated articles on behalf of EPFL =
The articles listed are initiated on behalf of EPFL on subjects and objects from the wider range of the EPFL.
- Françoise Gisou van der Goot, Dutch cell biologist
- Olaf Blanke, German neurologist and neuroscientist
- Matthias Lütolf, Swiss biomedical engineer
- Claudia R. Binder, Swiss interdisciplinary scientist
- Christophe Van Gerrewey, Belgian architectural and literary theorist, writer and architect
- Suliana Manley, American biophysicist
- Wendy Lee Queen, America chemist and material scientist
- Marcel Salathé, Swiss modeler and digital epidemiologist
- Melanie Blokesch, German microbiologist
- Joachim Lingner, Swiss molecular biologist
- Wulfram Gerstner, German neuroscientist
- Aleksandra Radenovic, Swiss-Croatian bioengineer
- Carmela Troncoso, Spanish telecommunication engineer and privacy expert
- Alexander Mathis, Austrian neuroscientist
- Yimon Aye, American chemist and molecular biologist
- Raffaella Buonsanti, Italian chemist
- David Suter (biologist), Swiss molecular biologist
- Mathias Payer, Liechtensteinian computer scientist
- Pavan Ramdya, American neuroscientist
- Giulia Tagliabue, Italian mechanical engineer
- Xile Hu, Swiss chemist
- Pierre Gönczy, Swiss-Italian cell biologist
- Andrew Oates, Australian-British biologist and embryologist
- Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin, Swiss chemist and materials scientist
- Michael Herzog, German neuroscientist
- Roland Tormey, Irish Sociologist
- Marinella Mazzanti, Italian chemist
- Majed Chergui, Swiss-French physicist
- John Martin Kolinski, US-American applied physicist
- Rolf Gruetter, Swiss physicist specialized in magnetic resonance
- Luisa Lambertini, Italian international finance researcher
- Sylvie Roke, Dutch photochemist
- Didier Guzzoni, Swiss computer scientist and inventor of Siri
- Damir Filipovic, Swiss mathematician
- Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Swiss-Belgian computer scientist spezialised in security and privacy
- Zhu Jieping, French chemist specialized in total synthesis
- Niels Quack, Swiss and German engineer
- Auke Ijspeert, Swiss-Dutch roboticist and neuroscientist
- Kevin Sivula, American chemical engineer
- Dimitri Van De Ville, Swiss-Belgian computer scientist and neuroscientist
- Michael Lehning, German geologist and atmospheric scientist
- Luc Thévenaz, Swiss physicist specialized in fibre optics
- Jean-Louis Scartezzini, Swiss building physicist specialized in daylighting
- Vincent Kaufmann, Swiss sociologist and urbanist
- Michel Bierlaire, Swiss-Belgian mathematician
- Gerardo Turcatti, Swiss-Uruguayan chemical biologist
- Pierre Magistretti, Italian physician and neuroscientist
- Julia Schmale, German atmospheric scientist
- Jean-Luc Sandoz, French-Swiss construction engineer and wood expert
- Gaétan de Rassenfosse, Belgian economist
- Lambert Sonna Momo, Swiss computer scientist and cryptographer
- Carlotta Guiducci, Italian bio-engineer
- Matthieu Wyart, French physicist
- Marc Gruber, German management researcher
- Edoardo Charbon, Swiss quantum engineer
- Matthias Grossglauser, Swiss communication engineer
- Giuseppe Carleo, Italian physicist
- Friedhelm Hummel, German neuroscientist and neurologist
- Dusan Licina, Serbian engineer
- Gaétan de Rassenfosse, Belgian economist
- Rüdiger Fahlenbrach, German economist
- Matthias Grossglauser, Swiss communication engineer
- Majed Chergui, Swiss and French physicist