Honours and prizes
ETH Zurich is home to many high-calibre scientists working diligently in their specialist fields. The numerous honours and awards that ETH researchers receive for their scientific work shows just how successful they are.
Automated math exercises
On May 15, ETH Zurich will honor particularly innovative teaching projects with the KITE Award for the fifth time. In a short series, we present the three projects that made it to the final.
Knowledge made tangible: medical students build exoskeletons
On May 15, ETH Zurich will honor particularly innovative teaching projects with the KITE Award for the fith time. In a short series, we present the three projects that made it to the final.
Project-based education is the standard here
On May 15, ETH Zurich will honor particularly innovative teaching projects with the KITE Award for the fifth time. In a short series, we present the three projects that made it to the final.
Eurographics Gold Medal for Markus Gross
(D-INFK)?Professor Markus Gross receives the Eurographics Medal 2024 for his outstanding research contributions, for his contributions to bridging industry and academia and for his leadership in the field at large. Big congratulations!
Julia Reisenbauer receives Prix Schl?fli 2024
Julia Reisenbauer has been honored with the Prix Schl?fli Chemistry for her dissertation on "skeletal editing," which she completed at ETH Zurich. Her work involves the targeted rebuilding of molecules so they can perform specific functions.?
Hans Eggenberger Prize 2023 awarded to Dr. Stefan K?pfli
Dr. Stefan K?pfli, postdoc at the Institute for Electromagnetic Fields (IEF), headed by of Prof. Jürg Leuthold, was awarded the Hans Eggenberger Prize 2023 for his dissertation "Graphene for Highest Speed Photodetectors". Congratulations!
HMZ Award 2023 to Michael J. Müller and Helena D. Aicher
The "HMZ Award - The PhD team challenge" for 2023 goes to Helena D. Aicher from the University of Zurich and to Michael J. Müller who completed his doctorate at ETH Zurich.
Andreas Krause named ACM Fellow
Professor Andreas Krause from the Department of Computer Science has been named ACM Fellow for?his contributions to learning-?based decision making under uncertainty. Big congratulations!
Honours and prizes awarded by ETH Zurich
The latest annual report lists the main prizes and awards that members of ETH Zurich have received for their research and educational work in international competition during the course of the reporting year.