Researchers from ETH Zurich have manufactured organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) on a nanoscale – that’s around a hundred times smaller than a human cell. This not only enables ultra-sharp screens ...
Components of the CRISPR/Cas9 gene scissors originate from bacteria and trigger an immune response. Consequently, this method delivers unreliable results in certain mouse models for cancer.
In a new study, researchers show that gas bubbles can form in the rising magma not only due to a drop in pressure but also due to shear forces. If these gas bubbles grow in the volcanic vent early on ...
ETH Zurich @ Open-i 2025 brought science and industry together to showcase the latest technologies. Highlights included inspiring short presentations, innovative case studies, and a large exhibition ...
The Master’s degree programme in Biology has the goal to convey the biological concepts and practical skills necessary in different areas of biology (see «Specialisations»). A special emphasis is ...
ETH Zurich supports excellent Master's students (no MAS) with the following scholarship programme: The Excellence Scholarship & Opportunity Programme (ESOP) supports students with a scholarship, ...
On our calendar of events you have the opportunity to promote your own career events. You can upload the events yourself and adapt them at any time. They will then appear in chronological order among ...
As a company you have the opportunity to participate in various trade fairs at ETH and thus make your company known to students and doctoral candidates and to get in contact with interested talents.
After compulsory schooling, there are two educational routes in Switzerland: vocational education or upper-secondary school. There are plenty of further education options open to you during the course ...
Die Goldene Eule für besonders engagierte Lehrpersonen geht dieses Jahr an Johan Gaume, Professor für alpine Massenbewegungen ...
Wo Antikörper in der Medizin scheitern, kommen Aptamere ins Spiel. Für ihre Arbeit zur Entwicklung aptamer-modifizierter Biosensoren erhält Nako Nakatsuka, Assistenzprofessorin an der EPFL, den Ruzick ...