Diversity is crucial to the success and progress of ETH Zurich. Where people with different perspectives work together on equal terms and under equal conditions, new approaches and solutions emerge.
The aim of Food Science is to ensure the global nutrition of people. This is achieved by providing safe, high quality and healthy food products from sustainable use of natural resources. The Master's ...
Aufbauend auf dem Erfolg seiner ERC-geförderten Forschung hat ETH-Professor Torsten Hoefler (D-INFK) einen ERC Proof of ...
Even the most modern random number generators do not produce perfectly random numbers, which can be a problem for cryptographic applications. ETH Zurich researchers use entangled superconducting ...
ETH Zurich researchers are combining stem cells with magnetoelectric nanoparticles to create controllable microrobots. These microrobots can be precisely guided to the site of a spinal cord injury, ...
In recent years, the night sky has filled with satellites from rapidly expanding constellations in low Earth orbit, driven by a booming space industry. While this development brings exciting ...
The Gairdner Foundation has just announced the winners of this year's Canada Gairdner Awards. ETH Professor Emeritus Ruedi Aebersold, who established the field of proteomics and has shaped it for ...
Researchers are developing a new type of sensor that reacts to certain sound waves, causing it to vibrate. The sensor is a metamaterial that acquires its special properties through the structuring of ...
Microscopic marine plankton are not helplessly adrift in the ocean. They can perceive cues that indicate turbulence, rapidly respond to regulate their behaviour and actively adapt. ETH researchers ...
Dr Thea Klaeboe Aarrestad (*1987), currently SNSF Ambizione Fellow and Project Manager at ETH Zurich, as Assistant Professor of Particle Physics in the Department of Physics. Thea Klaeboe Aarrestad’s ...
Ecologists are increasingly using traces of genetic material left behind by living organisms left behind in the environment, called environmental DNA (eDNA), to catalogue and monitor biodiversity.
The chemical composition of meteorites and asteroids acts as a kind of fingerprint, providing information about the origin of the building materials that formed the Earth. Using a new analysis of ...
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