Robert Finger, Professor für Agrarökonomie und -politik und Leiter des World Food System Centers an der ETH Zürich, wurde von ...
Die Eastern Europe - Analytical Digest Serie besteht aus regelmässigen Online-Digests, die aktuelle Ereignisse, Trends und Entwicklungen in osteuropäischer Politik, Wirtschaft, Aussenpolitik, ...
The series “CSS Analyses in Security Policy” has been discussing current developments in foreign and security policy and their contexts in a concise format since 2006. The topics are often analyzed ...
Nina Buchmann, Professorin für Graslandwissenschaften an der ETH Zürich, wurde mit der Ehrenmitgliedschaft (Honorary ...
Many distant planets out in space are larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune. The assumption that such sub-Neptunes could be aquatic worlds capable of supporting life is unrealistic. Even though ...
In late summer 2025, a publicly developed large language model (LLM) will be released — co-created by researchers at EPFL, ETH Zurich, and the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS). This LLM ...
ETH Zürich Wählen Sie ein Departement Departemente D-ARCH: Architektur D-BAUG: Bau, Umwelt und Geomatik D-BSSE: Biosysteme D-INFK: Informatik D-ITET: Informationstechnologie und Elektrotechnik D-MATL: ...
In recent years, the night sky has filled with satellites from rapidly expanding constellations in low Earth orbit, driven by a booming space industry. While this development brings exciting ...
Die Jahresstudie «Sicherheit», die von der Militärakademie an der ETH Zürich und dem Center for Security Studies (CSS) jeweils gemeinsam publiziert wird, dient der Ermittlung langfristiger Trends in ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a 3D-printed cardiac patch engineered to match the mechanical properties of the heart and withstand internal blood pressure. The patch encourages tissue repair ...
For many future applications of quantum technology, not only individual atoms but also much larger particles must be capable of being controlled quantum mechanically. ETH researchers have been able to ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed MenstruAI, a novel device that can recognise biomarkers directly in menstrual blood. The electronic-free sensor technology does not rely on a laboratory and ...