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: ...
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 ...
Climate researchers at ETH Zurich show where planting trees makes the most sense with a view to achieving the greatest possible cooling effect on the climate. Reforestation in tropical regions has the ...
As part of the Horizon Europe project Capable, researchers surveyed around 19’000 people from 13 European countries on 15 specific climate proposals in the summer of 2024. The aim was to determine how ...
Professor David Basin und Dozent Ralf Sasse vom Departement Informatik wurden zusammen mit den Professoren Cas Cremers und ...
The Swiss Biodiversity Forum of the Swiss Academy of Sciences recently published its report on Switzerland’s biodiversity. It indicates that the state of biodiversity is unsatisfactory. Although the ...
Für seine visionären Fortschritte in der heterogenen Katalyse und Oberflächenchemie wurde Christophe Copéret, Professor für Oberflächen- und Grenzflächenchemie am D-CHAB, zum Mitglied der Schweizerisc ...
Das Center for Security Studies (CSS) der ETH Zürich ist ein Kompetenzzentrum für schweizerische und internationale Sicherheitspolitik. Es bietet sicherheitspolitische Expertise in Forschung, Lehre ...
The Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zürich is a center of competence for Swiss and international security policy. It offers security policy expertise in research, teaching, and consulting ...
The Russian Analytical Digest (RAD) analyzes recent events, trends and developments within contemporary Russian politics, economics and business, foreign policy, security and society. Each issue ...
The right amount of oxygen being present when the Earth’s core was formed meant that there was sufficient phosphorus and nitrogen available in the mantle and crust. This means the Earth was the ...
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