Ianina Altshuler

EPFL Valais Wallis
EPFL ENAC IIE MACE
Route des Ronquos 86
1950 Sion

Office:  ALP 3 702
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EPFL Valais Wallis
EPFL ENAC IIE MACE
Route des Ronquos 86
1950 Sion

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Teaching & PhD

Teaching

Environmental Sciences and Engineering

Projeter ensemble ENAC

Courses

Biology

This course will cover the fundamental principles governing life and the living world. Topics will include the diversity of living organisms, cellular biology, genetics, evolution, and ecology. This course provides a foundation in biology, fostering critical thinking & analytical skills.

Microbial ecology

The course will focus on fundamental concepts of microbial ecology and environmental microbiology, with emphasis on bacteria and archaea, although fungi, algae, and protists will also be covered.

Hands-on bioinformatics for microbial meta-omics

This course will train doctoral students to use bioinformatic tools to analyse amplicon and metagenomic sequences. In addition, we will also touch upon meta-transcriptomics and meta-proteomics.

EESS - CESS Seminar Course - option 1 (FALL)

Seminar course which allows students to attend, critically examine, and review civil/environmental seminar. - Practice transferable skills, including active listening and broad scientific critical thinking - Presentation and communication skills

EESS - CESS Seminar Course - option 2 (FALL)

Seminar course which allows students to attend, critically examine, and review civil/environmental seminar. - Practice transferable skills, including active listening and broad scientific critical thinking - Presentation and communication skills

EESS - CESS Seminar Course - option 1 (SPRING)

Seminar course which allows students to attend, critically examine, and review civil/environmental seminar. - Practice transferable skills, including active listening and broad scientific critical thinking - Presentation and communication skills

EESS - CESS Seminar Course - option 2 (SPRING)

Seminar course which allows students to attend, critically examine, and review civil/environmental seminar. - Practice transferable skills, including active listening and broad scientific critical thinking - Presentation and communication skills

Navigating exhausted landscapes

This course focuses on the challenges of transforming urban industrial sites in light of the living dynamics that run through them. It aims to experiment with an interdisciplinary approach through the prism of a shared investigation into their regeneration.