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All stories by Karin K?chle
“My aim is to give students a sense of how multifaceted the world is”
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Artist Rosa Barba is constantly seeking new perspectives. At ETH, she works to bring art together with architecture, science and engineering.
Allies from the deep
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Estelle Clerc searches remote waters such as the deep ocean for bacteria that can degrade specific pollutants such as microplastics, pharmaceuticals and pesticides.
Cutting-edge research from Basel
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From new tests and therapies to the fundamental principles of biology: five compelling examples of the benefits of new bioengineering technologies.
A big step in joint research
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Surprisingly little is actually known about how the knee works. ETH professor Bill Taylor plans to change this with a unique technology and a new 22-metre-long experimental facility. ?
In pursuit of sweat
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Noé Brasier is fascinated by the emerging field of sweat analysis. He plans to measure the effect of heat stress directly on people’s skin – and help them protect themselves from health risks.
Entrepreneur for women’s health
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For her doctoral project at ETH Zurich, Sabrina Badir developed a device that determines the risk of premature birth. Today she is the CEO of spin-off Pregnolia, and her certified measuring device is being used in more than 20 clinics and medical practices.
Therapeutic success thanks to determination and robots
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After suffering a severe case of Covid-19, Roger Gassert discovered for himself how important a role rehabilitation plays in recovery. The ETH Professor of Rehabilitation Engineering now plans to waste no time ensuring that patients profit from his developments.
From registered nurse to biomedical engineer
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Marianne Schmid Daners was already fascinated by the human-technology interface when she worked as a registered nurse. Since graduating with a degree in mechanical engineering and a doctorate in biomedical engineering, she has been developing biomedical devices for the treatment of heart failure and hydrocephalus.
Vision: To be a doctor without borders
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Mohammed Said is in his third semester of the Bachelor of Human Medicine at ETH Zurich. He plans to work abroad as a doctor and researcher one day and put his knowledge into practice in countries where people are not as fortunate as in Switzerland.
Applying what you have studied in hospital
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Clara Ehrenzeller studied human medicine at ETH Zurich. Aspects of her course that she will never forget were her six-week research internship at a children’s hospital in Canada and her deployment at the Kantonsspital Baden. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Ticino.
"I’m fascinated by how modern technologies can help us reveal the inner workings of our planet."
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Seismologist Andreas Fichtner uses the newest technologies to explore the interior of the Earth. His research with seismic waves has also found applicability in the field of medicine. ?
Comedian with a head for business
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ETH alumnus Fabian Unteregger is one of Switzerland’s most successful cabaret artists. But bringing people together and coming up with solutions is where his passion lies.
"Power is not intrinsically good or bad"
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Work psychologist Petra Schmid studies the effects of social power. She favours an interdisciplinary approach that includes both lab experiments and surveys.
“The future remains exciting!”
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For Florian D?rfler, control engineering is the cornerstone of all automation. When away from work, however, he prefers to experience nature without feedback loops.
Innovative flow batteries
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The start-up Unbound Potential has developed a new battery technology for long-duration energy storage – and received a grant of one million euros for it.
The great clean-up
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From tackling micropollutants in wastewater to removing plastic waste from rivers, here are five solutions based on ETH expertise.
Getting to the bottom of bacteria
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Gregor Weiss is fascinated by the inner workings of our cells and is driven by the hope of finding a non-antibiotic therapy for urinary tract infections.
For a more sustainable and fairer world
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Maria Conen advocates the conservation and reuse of existing buildings – and not just for reasons of sustainability.
Quiz: Energy Facts and Figures
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How much electricity is generated from hydropower? How many batteries are recycled? And what has been the increase in electric car registrations? Put your knowledge to the test by taking our energy quiz* about facts and figures from Switzerland.
Staying positive in challenging times
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Linda Maduz has great faith in people’s – and society’s – resilience and in their capacity for positive development, even in politically turbulent times.
5 questions for the new rector
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Günther Dissertori bases his teaching on the three Es: enthusiasm, empathy and expectation management.
“Oceans are one of the main driving forces of the Earth’s climate”
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Núria Casacuberta Arola studies water circulation using radionuclides to understand the role of the oceans in mitigating climate change.
Making high-quality research possible
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Sarah Hofer is researching methods of learning and instruction in STEM subjects. She investigates how intelligence, prior knowledge and gender can affect learning methods and successful learning outcomes.
Much more than just recycling
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Athina Anastasaki joined ETH Zurich in 2019. Her research focuses on the next generation of polymers and recycling processes for these. She wants to recover all the starting materials and use them to produce new materials for other applications.
Insight into tumour samples
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Bernd Bodenmiller ?studies the mechanisms of cancer development. The quantitative biologist uses 3D analysis and virtual reality to detect groups of cells that break away from tumours.??
In search for a new physics
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Lavinia Heisenberg has been awarded the ETH Latsis Prize for her outstanding achievements in theoretical physics. The ETH professor dreams of being an astronaut.
?Our research could help to design vaccines for the epidemics of the future?
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Immunologist Emma Wetter Slack develops innovative oral vaccines against pathogenic intestinal bacteria in farm animals – and against coronaviruses in humans.
"My dream discovery would be to map the Moon’s geology"
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Maria Sch?nb?chler investigates how our solar system formed. Her work often reminds her of the importance of breaking out of established patterns.
Vocational education and training at ETH Zurich
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ETH is without doubt one of the most prestigious institutions when it comes to attracting prospective students. Perhaps less well known, however, is the fact that our university offers apprentices the opportunity to learn 15 different trades. life takes a look at the various specialist training options at ETH.
Exploring research with all the senses
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The spring edition of the popular Treffpunkt Science City series, focusing on the senses of people, animals and plants, got off to a successful start last weekend. And there are still plenty of lectures, experiments, workshops and panel discussions on the programme until 25 March.