Moonshoots in the food system space

About

The Center for Food Challenges supports bold, high-risk, high-reward research initiatives that aims at tackling key societal challenges in the food system space. We aim to overcome them by designing, building, and executing transformative research programs that can radically improve food systems for all.

We pursue three core missions:

Nutrition for Health:

Preventing and treating Non-Communicable Diseases through nutrition.

Soil Sustainability:

Addressing soil impoverishment and erosion in agriculture to sustain healthy ecosystems.

Future Food Factory:

Develop advanced processes and systems to produce nutritious and sustainable food.

Do you care deeply about any of those challenges? Are you interested to know more and how to support? contact here

Mission Design

For each challenge that the Center addresses we:
1) Identify the key  systemic bottlenecks (i.e. why nobody had solved it before)
2) Assess EPFL critical mass & needed competeneces to tackle them
3) Design strategies to solve the challenges ensuring tangible and measurable impact.

One of the reasons that these challenges remain insufficiently addressed is that venture-backed startups and incumbent companies don’t have the economic incentives  to address them as these endeavours are not directly profitable enough.
Moreover, the highly complex nature of these challenges, spanning from biology to sensor engineering, artificial intelligence, medicine, clinical practice, behavioral & social sciences, agriculture, process engineering, and public health require tight coordination across very different disciplines: providing simultaneously new technologies and novel scientific insights involving citizens, farmers, industry leaders, medical experts, and scientists alike, while translating advancements into tangible improvement for the citizens. 

A different level of coordination is required to deliver on all those fronts. 

A dedicated mission-oriented initiative is needed to provide strategic guidance, efficient resource allocation, and focused accountability, while coordinating the research activities of different laboratories coming from very different domains. 

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Federico Matteini

Federico Matteini

Fonction
Directrice/Directeur scientifique
 

Join the CFFC Team!

We’re hiring! The Center for Food Challenges (CFFC) at EPFL is looking for passionate and talented individuals to help us shape the future of sustainable food systems.

Open position:
Explore the job opening here

If you are driven by curiosity, eager to challenge the status quo, and energised by ambiguity, relentlessly asking yourself “what’s the real blocker ?”— we’d love to hear from you.

Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.