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The office building of the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre, with part of the computing building on the left edge of the photo. The building at the new location Lugano-Cornaredo has a pillar-free machine hall of 2,000 m 2 and can be powered with up to 20 MW electricity.
In 2017, ETH Zurich board approved the creation of a "Student Project House" to encourage student projects and foster innovation. A test consisting of a "makerspace" and co-working space was established on the Hönggerberg campus, [41] [42] followed by a 6-story space near the ETH Zurich main building. Both locations function as a unified ...
The Image archive is located in the main building of ETH Zurich The Image Archive of ETH Library indexes the library's image holdings. Its nationally and internationally significant image holdings document the development of ETH Zurich, research expeditions, settlement development and changes in society, politics and technology in Switzerland.
The line links the Central square with the terrace by the main building of ETH Zürich, which was formerly called Eidgenössisches Polytechnikum, and from which the railway derives its name. Previous names for the line include the SBG Polybahn and the Zürichbergbahn .
1854: A Parliamentary resolution establishes a federal polytechnic school in Zurich, on the basis of the 1848 constitution. 15 October 1855: Opening of the ‘Swiss Federal Polytechnic School’ with six divisions, including the Engineering School and – although not originally envisaged – the ‘Building School’.
Today, Zürich Selnau railway station is a stop on the line of the Uetlibergbahn, running from Zürich Hauptbahnhof to the Sihltal and to the Uetliberg . The SWX Swiss Exchange building is located in Selnau. The museum Haus Konstruktiv is located in a former power station near Selnau train station.
The Institute for Mathematical Research (Forschungsinstitut für Mathematik, FIM [1] [verification needed]) is a mathematical research institution located at ETH Zurich and founded in 1964 by Beno Eckmann. [1] Its main goals are to promote and facilitate the exchange between ETH Zurich and international leading mathematicians. [1]
The Eawag was founded in 1936 as an advisory board of the ETH Zurich for wastewater treatment and drinking water supplies. [5] Less than ten years later this information center officially becomes the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (or EAWAG as per its German acronym) whose mission is increasingly devoted to developing integrated approaches to water management and ...