Further news
Here you will find a selection of the latest notifications, articles and news from the departments as well as from various administrative departments of ETH Zurich.
Sika supports ETH project for sustainable construction
Sika is participating as a funding partner in ETH Zurich’s “Living Lab HIL” project. With a significant financial contribution, Sika is supporting the early project phases “Exploration” (2026), “Synthesis” (2027) and “Transfer” (2028). During these stages, the renovation and expansion of the ETH building for architecture and civil engineering will be prepared and designed as a real-life case study for circular, resource-efficient and digital construction.
Deep in Earth’s mantle, melting begins the same way worldwide
Vulkane sind der sichtbare Ausdruck von Magmen, die ihre Reise etwa 200 Kilometer unter der Erdoberfl?che beginnen. Wie diese tiefen Magmen entstehen, hat nun ein Forschungsteam der ETH Zürich und der Carnegie Institution for Science untersucht.
Climate change slows Earth’s spin: Day lengthening unprecedented in million years
Climate change is lengthening our days because rising sea levels slow Earth’s rotation. Researchers from the University of Vienna and ETH Zurich now show that the current increase in day length – 1.33 milliseconds per century – is unprecedented in the past 3.6 million years.
Ulrich Weidmann stepping down from the ETH Executive Board in spring 2027
Ulrich Weidmann, Vice President for Infrastructure and Sustainability (VPIN), will step down from the Executive Board at the end of March 2027. He will retire in mid-2028 and wishes to ensure a smooth transition into his post-work life. He plans to give the new ETH President the chance to make their first personnel decision in the search for his successor.
"What really matters is how we ensure the public’s trust in science”
Six months into her role as Vice President for Research, Annette Oxenius is now fully at home with the fast-paced decision-making inherent to her position. In this interview, she discusses the opportunities and risks of ETH research, the proposed initiative to cap Switzerland’s population at 10 million, new ETH Centres, animal testing and integrity.
A woman beer brewer’s transition to a chemical laboratory technician
As one of the few certified female brewers in Switzerland, Ilirida Mahmudi crafted fruity, malty notes. Now she synthesizes complex nanocrystals at ETH Zurich. In this interview the aspiring chemical laboratory technician from Macedonia shares her experiences and tells us more about her adventurous path into research.
Costa Rica’s forests find their voice again
By "listening" to more than 16'000 hours of tropical soundscapes, Giacomo Delgado, doctoral student at the Department of Environmental Systems Science (D-USYS), show that Costa Rica’s Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) programme is not only restoring forest cover – it is also bringing?back the biodiversity that makes these forests sing.
ZKB continues to support research in information security
Zürcher Kantonalbank (ZKB) is extending its partnership. Through a donation of five million Swiss francs, to be invested incrementally over a further ten years, ZKB will continue to support the Zurich Information Security and Privacy Center (ZISC) as well as the ETH AI Center.
Surgery for quantum bits
Researchers at ETH Zurich and the Paul Scherrer Institute have used a special technique to control quantum bits. They demonstrated how to perform an operation between two logical qubits while simultaneously correcting errors that may occur during this operation.
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Europe’s leading universities jointly support top tech founders.
A first group of Europe’s leading university innovation hubs — including the ETH AI Center — has come together to launch Relativity Collective, a highly selective, pan?European founder programme designed to connect top university talent at a formative stage of their entrepreneurial journey.