A biologist, a neuroscientist, a materials scientist and a physicist have each been awarded one of the prestigious grants of ...
An architecture PhD student at ETH Zurich has developed a simple solution for building concrete floors in a more ...
The active ingredient digoxin, a substance found in foxglove, reduces the number of cells in clusters of breast cancer cells circulating in the blood. These clusters are responsible for the formation ...
Many reinforced concrete structures have been built in Switzerland and Central Europe since the 1960s. Time leaves its mark: chemical changes in the concrete may result in steel corrosion. Researchers ...
What if we could produce cellulose without cutting down a single tree? Meet Treeless, an ETH spin-off harnessing bacteria and organic waste to create biodegradable and recyclable nanocellulose.
What if your device could charge in a minute and last all day? Spin-off BTRY uses advanced semiconductor techniques to make energy storage faster, safer and more efficient – unlocking new ...
Doctoral students can gain 2 ECTS points. Research data management (RDM) is essential for your research. Our next Summer School will provide you with all the tools you need. Structured RDM allows you ...
Scientists around the world are on a mission to serve society. They are working on solutions to many of the global challenges we face today and will face in the future. To this end, political, ...
It is no secret: chemical production has always strived for efficient, cost-effective processes. Catalysts play an important role in this. However, many are not understood well and contain materials ...
Corrections, improvements and enhancements are done in regular releases. This page gives an overview of improvements and general fixes that have been made in the system. Unfortunately, unexpected ...
Europe’s largest capacity geotechnical centrifuge is being inaugurated at the Hönggerberg campus. The centrifuge is able to accelerate models so quickly that they are subjected to up to two hundred ...