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Around 40 people with mild cognitive impairment and an average age of 73 trained for around 25 minutes, 5 times a week over a 12-week period. In response to the training, an increase was found in the ...
The Autumn Semester (HS) begins in week 38 (mid-September) and ends in week 51 (just before Christmas). It comprises 14 weeks. The Spring Semester (FS) begins in week 8 (mid-February) and ends in week ...
Engineering Sciences Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering Department of Computer Science Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering ...
You are coming to ETH Zurich as a doctoral student. Nationals of an EU-27 or EFTA country must register once they have arrived in Switzerland, either at the Residents' Registration Office at their ...
The field of geomatics comprises geographic information science and cartography, geo­desy and navigation, cadastral and land surveying, engineering geodesy and geomoni­toring, remote sensing and ...
Inaugural and Farewell lectures of professors and introductory lectures of senior lecturers (PDs) are public lectures of ETH Zurich.
ETH Zurich promotes interdisciplinary research and teaching as well as knowldege transfer, for instance, in the form of Competence Centres. Competence Centres are accredited by ETH's Executive Board ...
D-ARCH Architecture D-BAUG Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering D-BIOL Biology D-BSSE Biosystems Science and Engineering D-CHAB Chemistry and Applied Biosciences D-EAPS Earth and Planetary ...
For equipment needs in 2025 the form for requests ≤CHF 50'000 is available. The call for applications >CHF 50,000 took place in January 2025 and is now closed. Before submitting an application on ...
Forschende der ETH Zürich finden den heiligen Gral der Braukunst: das Rezept für stabilen Bierschaum. Die Erkenntnisse ...
An international team of researchers combine orbital imagery with seismological data from NASA’s Mars InSight lander to derive a new impact rate for meteorite strikes on Mars. Seismology also offers a ...
A new thermal trap developed by researchers at ETH Zurich uses sunlight to reach a temperature of over thousand degrees Celsius. The new technology minimises heat losses and thus makes it possible to ...