The international science festival Pint of Science brings researchers to local bars and cafes to share the latest discoveries in science. It is the perfect opportunity for you to meet the young scientists who are shaping tomorrow and have a drink with them.
"Pint of Science"
13–15 May 2024 In various Swiss cities
Due to maintenance work, the Polybahn will not be in operation this Thursday. You can get to the ETH main building with tram lines 6 and 10 from Central to ETH/Universit?tsspital.
Focus Rollout on 28 May
On 28 May 2024, Bachelor students of Mechanical Engineering showcase the results of two semesters of project work. The exhibition and presentations will take place at the "Focus Rollout" at ETH Zentrum. Details and program
When publishing scientific papers, different conditions and requirements must be observed. One of these is the indication of your institutional affiliation, which is based on the standardised ETH address format.
Yesterday, ETH Zurich had a pro-Palestinian demonstration in the main building broken up by police. Ulrich Weidmann, Vice President for Infrastructure and ETH Zurich's chief security officer, explains what led to this decision.
Researchers at ETH Zurich have, for the first time, made visible how electrons form vortices in a material at room temperature. Their experiment used a quantum sensing microscope with an extremely high resolution.
By analysing images made of coloured dots created by quantum simulators, ETH researchers have studied a special kind of magnetism. In the future this method could also be used to solve other physics puzzles, for instance in superconductivity.