The official inauguration of the Singapore–ETH Centre for Global Environmental Sustainability (SEC) took place on 16 March with the participation of the head of the Federal Department of Home Affairs, Federal Councillor Alain Berset. More
A Swiss satellite to tackle space debris
The proliferation of debris orbiting the Earth is an increasingly pressing problem for spacecraft, and it can generate huge costs. To combat this scourge, the Swiss Space Center at EPFL is announcing today the launch of CleanSpace One. More
From the ETH Domain
Promotion of equality of opportunity
The ETH Board’s strategy for advancement of women for Switzerland’s economy and society More
From the ETH Domain
Basel, an ideal research city
Four years ago, ETH Zurich bolstered its presence in Basel through its Department for Biosystems and Engineering (D-BSSE). A key advantage for the department is its proximity to Basel’s life sciences industry. More
From the ETH Domain
ETH Domain as driver of innovation
From Empa’s experimental residential and office building NEST to the innovation parks of ETH Zurich and EPFL, right through to the shared construction of a major research site by PSI together with Swiss industry. More
From the ETH Domain
Clean energy in the focus of research
In long-term projects, scientists of the ETH Domain explore options to guarantee forms of energy supply in Switzerland that are resource-efficient, compatible with the climate, safe and independent. More
NEWS
27 April 2012 Swiss economy requires investment in education, research and innovation New student numbers rose at both Federal Institutes of Technology in 2011, particularly in engineering sciences (+4.8%), information and...More
16 March 2012 Inauguration in Singapore of the first research centre of a Swiss university in Asia The Singapore-ETH Centre for Global Environmental Sustainability (SEC) was founded by the ETH Zurich in September 2010 with financial...More
EVENTS
From Monday, 09 January 2012 Empa-Akademie Empa-Akademie, DübendorfMore
Friday, 22 June 2012 Lebensraum Wasser - was er leistet, was er braucht ETH Zürich, Hauptgebäude, Auditorium Maximum, ZürichMore