A process developed at ETH Zurich enables the massive miniaturisation of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) in only one single step. The light sources are now smaller than the wavelength of the ...
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Students select a specialization among Bioelectronics, Biomechanics, Bioimaging, Medical Physics and Molecular Bioengineering. In collaboration with the track advisor, a learning agreement is ...
The life of ETH students does not only take place in the lecture halls. Bars, restaurants, events, as well as sports and music activities provide variety and recreation. For leisure, Zurich's lively ...
ETH Zurich is required by external page Switzerland’s Higher Education Act to have a quality control system that ensures the high quality of teaching, research and services (as well as other ...
The Russian Analytical Digest (RAD) analyzes recent events, trends and developments within contemporary Russian politics, economics and business, foreign policy, security and society. Each issue ...
Konrad Schindler, Professor für Photogrammetrie und Fernerkundung an der ETH Zürich, wird per 1. Januar 2026 zum Fellow des ...
Seit 1933 fördert die Francqui-Stiftungsprofessur die Zusammenarbeit zwischen Universitäten und honoriert akademische ...
In brief One year after the NASA InSight Mission ended, the analysis of the recorded marsquakes, combines with computer simulations, is still yielding new findings. An analysis of the initially ...
Researchers are developing a living material that actively extracts carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Photosynthetic cyanobacteria grow inside it, forming biomass and solid minerals and thus binding ...
An international team of researchers combine orbital imagery with seismological data from NASA’s Mars InSight lander to derive a new impact rate for meteorite strikes on Mars. Seismology also offers a ...
The evolution of our Earth is the story of its cooling: 4.5 billion years ago, extreme temperatures prevailed on the surface of the young Earth, and it was covered by a deep ocean of magma. Over ...