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Thirty tonnes of loose stones, 120 kilometres of string – and a construction robot: the Rock Print Pavilion was built using nothing more than these three key elements. The temporary installation at ...
Around 40 people with mild cognitive impairment and an average age of 73 trained for around 25 minutes, 5 times a week over a 12-week period. In response to the training, an increase was found in the ...
ETH Zurich offers its employees stimulating work and an excellent infrastructure. In return, it expects them to deliver outstanding performances. The conditions of employment are based on the Swiss ...
You are coming to ETH Zurich as a doctoral student. Nationals of an EU-27 or EFTA country must register once they have arrived in Switzerland, either at the Residents' Registration Office at their ...
The Autumn Semester (HS) begins in week 38 (mid-September) and ends in week 51 (just before Christmas). It comprises 14 weeks. The Spring Semester (FS) begins in week 8 (mid-February) and ends in week ...
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ETH Zurich aims at disseminating research results as widely as possible based on the principle of Open Access. The ETH open access policy calls upon all of ETH Zurich's scientists to play an active ...
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I am interested in innovating silicon and beyond-silicon integrated circuits and systems to address emerging and high-impact applications in communication, computation, sensing, and bioelectronics. My ...
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Ecologists are increasingly using traces of genetic material left behind by living organisms left behind in the environment, called environmental DNA (eDNA), to catalogue and monitor biodiversity.
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 ...