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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]
In 2019, a team of researchers from ETH Zurich and the University of Bologna led by Benini developed a nano-drone named PULP Dronet, which is only few centimeters in diameter and light-weight, capable of operating indoors and outdoors. [11] In 2019, Benini joined LowRISC C.I.C. as a board member and serves in the board of directors. [12] [13]
Albert Einstein, 1921 John von Neumann, graduated in chemical engineering, ETH Zurich 1925 [1] The names listed below are taken from the official record compiled by ETH Zurich. It includes only graduates of ETH Zurich and professors who have been awarded the Nobel Prize for their achievements at ETH Zurich. [2]
Raffaele Mezzenga is a soft condensed matter scientist, currently heading the Laboratory of Food and Soft Materials at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. [1] He is among the 0.1% most cited scientists according to the Clarivate 2023 Highly Cited Researchers list in the cross-field discipline.
In 2010 Chatzi was hired as the youngest assistant professor at ETH Zurich. She was promoted to an associate professor in 2017 [2] [3] and a full professor in 2024. [4] Chatzi works in the domains of Scientific and Physics-Enhanced Machine Learning, building data-driven decision-support tools for structures, infrastructures and engineered systems at-large.
The Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS) is a political science research institute founded in 1997 and based in Zürich.It is joint initiative between the institute of political science of the University of Zurich and the political science chairs of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology.
Tobias "Tobi" Delbrück (often written Delbruck) (born 1960, Pasadena, California) [1] is an American neuromorphic engineer at the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, Switzerland. He was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2014 "for contributions to neuromorphic visual sensors and processing". [2]
Javier Pérez-Ramírez (JPR) studied Chemical Engineering at the University of Alicante, and later obtained his PhD cum laude at TU Delft (2002). He worked for Norsk Hydro and Yara International and returned to academia as an ICREA research professor at the Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia, related to the Rovira i Virgili University (2005-2009).