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Roland Scholl, chemist (studied chemistry at the ETH) Wolfgang Seiler, climatologists, (habilitation at ETH Zurich, worked with Paul Crutzen) Valentine Telegdi, physicist (student of the ETH, Professor at the ETH, received the Wolf Prize in 1991) Rudolf Trumpy, geologist (Professor at the ETH, received Wollaston Medal in 2002)
ETH Zurich (German: Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich; English: Federal Institute of Technology Zurich) is a public research university in Zurich, Switzerland. Founded in 1854 with the stated mission to educate engineers and scientists, the university focuses primarily on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics .
While there, he received several awards for successful new faculty and for his skilled teaching. He has been a full professor of chemistry at ETH Zürich since 1998. [1] Carreira has coauthored and coedited several major reference works in the total synthesis field, [5] [6] including volume 93 of Organic Syntheses. [7]
Helma Wennemers studied chemistry at the Goethe University Frankfurt, completing her diploma thesis with Gerhard Quinkert [] in 1993. She earned her PhD at Columbia University, New York in 1996, under the supervision of W. Clark Still, with a thesis "Encoded combinatorial chemistry: a tool for the study of selective intermolecular interactions."
He became assistant professor at the ETH Zurich in 1995, was promoted to associate professor in 1997, and to full professor in 2000. Between 2010 and 2021, he was one of the associate editors of the journal Analytical Chemistry ( ACS ).
Duilio Arigoni (6 December 1928 – 10 June 2020) was a Swiss chemist and Emeritus Professor at ETH Zurich. He worked on the biosynthetic pathways of many organic natural substances. He worked on the biosynthetic pathways of many organic natural substances.
On completion of his graduate studies, deMello took up a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Chemistry at the University of California at Berkeley.Working under the supervision of Professor Richard A. Mathies, he began to develop microfluidic systems for biological analysis, and in 1995 co-authored the first report of system for rapid and integrated DNA analysis within a silicon/glass ...
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