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Step inside the world of The Electric State! Join host Francesca Amiker as she takes you behind the scenes of Anthony and Joe Russo’s epic new Netflix adventure. Over six in-depth episodes, explore how the filmmakers transformed Simon Stålenhag’s stunning graphic novel into a cinematic experience like no other. Exclusive interviews from the cast and crew—including Millie Bobby Brown, Chris Pratt, Stanley Tucci, and the Russo Brothers—will help break down the film’s jaw-dropping visuals, emotional core, groundbreaking technology AND the creative secrets that make The Electric State. Join us in the countdown to The Electric State premiering exclusively on Netflix on March 14th. State Secrets: Inside The Making of The Electric State coming March 7th.
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For the past four years, we have featured conversations with experts on current research topics in the ETH podcast. At the moment the podcast is taking an indefinite break. Until we launch a new podcast format, 43 exciting episodes are available for you to listen to. The alumni podcast "We Are ETH", a podcast series featuring stories from alumni and friends of ETH Zurich moved to its own channel: https://circle.ethz.ch/podcast/ -- ETH Zurich – Where the future begins! Our university for science and technology dates back to the year 1855, when the founders of modern-day Switzerland created it as a centre of innovation and knowledge. At ETH Zurich, students discover an ideal environment for independent thinking, researchers a climate which inspires top performance. Situated in the heart of Europe, yet forging connections all over the world, ETH Zurich is pioneering effective solutions to the global challenges of today and tomorrow. ETH Zurich has an excellent reputation in scientific circles: 21 Nobel laureates have studied, taught or researched here, and ETH regularly ranks as one of the world’s top universities.
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For the past four years, we have featured conversations with experts on current research topics in the ETH podcast. At the moment the podcast is taking an indefinite break. Until we launch a new podcast format, 43 exciting episodes are available for you to listen to. The alumni podcast "We Are ETH", a podcast series featuring stories from alumni and friends of ETH Zurich moved to its own channel: https://circle.ethz.ch/podcast/ -- ETH Zurich – Where the future begins! Our university for science and technology dates back to the year 1855, when the founders of modern-day Switzerland created it as a centre of innovation and knowledge. At ETH Zurich, students discover an ideal environment for independent thinking, researchers a climate which inspires top performance. Situated in the heart of Europe, yet forging connections all over the world, ETH Zurich is pioneering effective solutions to the global challenges of today and tomorrow. ETH Zurich has an excellent reputation in scientific circles: 21 Nobel laureates have studied, taught or researched here, and ETH regularly ranks as one of the world’s top universities.
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×How ETH has shaped my life ETH Podcast is going on a creative break and will reappear with a new concept next year. Time for host and co-producer Jennifer Khakshouri from Audiobande to look back and revisit two of her first podcast guests: Agnieszka Rozniak and Hanno Kappen. What do the former students do today? How did their time at ETH shape them, what have they learned for life when they look back, and what advice would they give to young ETH students? Please read more about Swissloop and the InCube challenge here. Also, listen to our first two podcast episodes on Swissloop and Incube following this link .…
Folge 10 George Szpiro is an Israeli-Swiss applied mathematician and journalist who made a name for himself as the author of popular mathematical essays and books. George studied mathematics and physics at ETH Zurich, business administration at Stanford University, and received his PhD in mathematical economics from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem in 1984. Along the way, he worked as a management consultant for McKinsey in Zurich, Munich, and London. He became the Israel correspondent for the Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ) in Jerusalem in 1986, and he was reassigned to the US in 2012. After the newspaper deadline, George would continue writing at night on science and maths topics. He has written 7 books to date. His latest book on paradoxes will be published in 2023. As a scientist, his research interests are in financial mathematics, risk theory, genetic algorithms, and their use in predicting regularities in time series. This is his story. Link with all the details: https://circle.ethz.ch/podcast/…
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A needle and some blood are usually needed for medical diagnostics ETH scientists are part of a consortium called Zurich Exhalomics – a large team working on the future of diagnostics, where illnesses can be diagnosed using no more than a breath sample. In this ETH Podcast, Renato Zenobi and Bettina Streckenbach, both of whom are involved in this project, talk to host Jennifer Khakshouri about breath analysis and what it takes to revolutionise medical diagnostics. Read more on analytical chemistry here and more on Exhalomics here . Also read this article on measuring ethanol’s deadly twin and find out more about chemistry and pharmacy in tomorrow's medicine here .…
Folge 9 Anette Freytag, a Landscape Historian currently at Rutgers University and formerly with ETH Zurich, explains why landscape architecture is not only a discipline but an attitude and a way of life. Anette Freytag combines art and gardens in her study of Landscape Architecture, Theory, History, and Design, whilst seeking ways to give back to the local community. An example is the March to Rutgers Gardens by the AIR Collaborative, of which we play a clip in the episode. A choreographed 2-mile hike, it was a walking campaign to highlight the need to access green spaces on foot or by bike. When Anette remembers ETH Zurich, she cites as one of her highlights receiving the ETH Medal awarded for outstanding scientific research from Heidi Wunderlich, who was the first female Rector of ETH. This is her story. https://circle.ethz.ch/podcast/…
Listening to glaciers The creaking of the shimmering Morteratsch Glacier, the rumbling of ash-coloured dams, and the steady sloshing of water in grey-blue Zurich reservoirs… In the “Serendipity” seminar series of Chair of Landscape Architecture Christophe Girot, researchers and students leave the seminar room to explore how places sound and how they can be explored by ear. They do this using no more than a microphone and an analogue camera. In this ETH Podcast, research assistant Ludwig Berger talks about adopting the sonic approach to landscape architecture, capturing sounds with students, and recording a selection on records. Ludwig also talks about the new publication entitled “Bodies of Water - A Swiss Landscape Trilogy”, a collection from collective sonic and photographic research spanning the years 2015–2021. ETH Chair of Landscape Architecture Christophe Girot: https://girot.arch.ethz.ch/ Read more about the work of Ludwig Berger: http://ludwigberger.com/index.php/speakers/cargo/ More on the Bodies of Water trilogy: https://girot.arch.ethz.ch/uncategorized/bodies-of-water Listen to the Chuchchepati Orchestra: https://www.chuchchepati.ch/en/chuchchepati/artists.html Last, not least find out more about the ETH podcast producers Audiobande here .…
Folge 8 Felix Seidel is a Data Scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Caltech. He shares with us how ETH Zurich influenced him, and continues to be important for him today. You could say that ETH Zurich is the thread red connecting the dots in Felix Seidel’s career. A Data Scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) at Caltech in California, Felix’ story begins with his passion for flying. Tune in to find out how his dream career in aviation turned into a scientific one, for which ETH was the place to be. Along the way, Felix explains how to work with satellite data, why he never became an astronaut, and why it’s important to sometimes fail, and learn from it. This is his story. Link with all the details: https://circle.ethz.ch/podcast/…
Folge 7 Gisbert Schneider – winner of the Ernst Schering Price 2022 – worked in various places before his professional path led him to ETH, where he now heads the Singapore-ETH Centre. On the occasion of the ETH Circle Annual Meeting, we bring you a special live recording of the We Are ETH Podcast. It features Gisbert Schneider, the Director of the Singapore-ETH Centre and Full Professor of Computer-Assisted Drug Design, in conversation with Susan, with our ETH Circle Members as the audience. They discuss everything from his foray into rock music, to his moves from Frankfurt to Zurich to Singapore. This is his story. Link with all the details: https://circle.ethz.ch/podcast/…
When expertise meets media Scientists often are either in the lab or at their desks researching, thinking, writing, reading, and analysing discoveries. What happens if their expertise aligns with current affairs in the media, such as the war in Ukraine and nuclear threats? How does their work change when they suddenly have to spend more time in talk shows than in the library? Benno Zogg and Névine Schepers - scientists at the ETH Center for Security Studies- talk about balancing media appearances with their work on Eastern European History and Nuclear Power. They also discuss how they communicate complex content and navigate short answers to big questions. Please find out more about the Center for Security Studies by clicking this link , about Benno Zogg here , and about Névine Schepers here . ETH news article "This is a historic rupture" from February 25 when Russia attacked Ukraine and "Russia's War and the Global Nuclear Order" from June 2. Last, not least find out more about the ETH podcast producers Audiobande here .…
Keine Blackouts dank neuer AKW? Teure Rohstoffpreise wegen des Ukrainekriegs und der steigende Energieverbrauch aufgrund neuer digitaler Technologien wie Blockchain schüren die Angst vor Strom-Engpässen oder gar flächendeckenden Ausfällen. Eine entsprechende energiepolitische Forderung, die bis vor Kurzem veraltet schien, taucht wieder auf: “Wir brauchen neue AKW, sonst kommt es zum Blackout!” Wir gehen dieser Aussage gemeinsam mit dem Leiter des Energy Science Center, Christian Schaffner, und Gabriela Hug, Professorin am Institut für Elektrische Energieübertragung, auf den Grund. Im Gespräch: Christian Schaffner (Leiter des Energy Science Center der ETH) und Gabriela Hug (Professorin am Institut für Elektrische Energieübertragung) Mehr Infos unter: Energy Science Center Power Systems Laboratory Video “Ask the Expert” mit Gabriela Hug…
Sind Elektroautos wirklich besser als Benzinautos? Immer mehr Elektroautos flitzen durch unsere Strassen. Umweltfreundlicher sind die, klar! Klar? Schliesslich belasten Batterien den Planeten und Strom ist auch nicht immer sauber. Immer wieder ist daher die Aussage zu hören, dass Tesla und Co. nicht besser seien als Autos mit Verbrennungsmotor. Christian Schaffner, Leiter des Energy Science Center, Doktorandin Christine Gschwendtner und Anthony Patt, Professor für Klimaschutz- und Anpassung, finden mit uns heraus, was E-Mobilität fürs Stromnetz und die Umwelt wirklich bedeutet. Im Gespräch: Christian Schaffner (Leiter des Energy Science Center der ETH), Anthony Patt (Professor für Klimaschutz- und Anpassung) und Christine Gschwendtner (Doktorandin für Nachhaltigkeit und Technologie D-MTEC) Weitere Fakten unter: Christine Gschwendtner Tony Patt im Zukunftsblog Forschungsgruppe von Tony Patt Überblick über V2G Pilotprojekte und aktuelle Herausforderungen Kopplung von Transport und Elektrizität - V2G in Kombination mit Carsharing (Englisch)…
Ist die Energiewende zu teuer? Bis 2050 soll die Schweiz klimaneutral werden. Das heisst: Ausbau nachhaltiger Energieversorgung statt fossiler Energieträger und Kernenergie. Das aber erfordert grosse Investitionen. Daher wird immer mal wieder die Frage in den Raum gestellt, ob die Energiewende zu teuer ist. Wir suchen gemeinsam mit Christian Schaffner und Marius Schwarz vom Energy Science Center nach Antworten – auch im Lichte des Krieges in der Ukraine. Im Gespräch: Christian Schaffner (Leiter des Energy Science Center der ETH), Anthony Patt (Professor für Klimaschutz- und Anpassung) und Marius Schwarz (Projektmanager Nexus-e am Energy Science Center der ETH) Noch mehr Infos unter: Vom Preisschock zur fossilen Unabhängigkeit Nexus Nexus publications…
Ist die Schweiz zu klein, um die Krise abzuwenden? “Die Schweiz ist zu klein, um die Energie- und Klimakrise abzuwenden.” Diese Behauptung wird immer wieder als Gegenargument zu klimapolitischen Ambitionen genannt. Was ist dran an der Aussage? Das fragen wir Christian Schaffner, den Leiter des Energy Science Center, Marco Mazzotti, Ingenieur und Spezialist für die Abscheidung und Speicherung von CO2, und die Umweltwissenschaftlerin und Klimaforscherin Sonia Seneviratne. Im Gespräch: Christian Schaffner (Leiter des Energy Science Center der ETH), Sonia Sneviratne (Professorin für Land-Klima Dynamik an der ETH Zürich) und Marco Mazzotti (Professor für Verfahrenstechnik am Institut für Verfahrenstechnik). Weiterführende Infos unter diesen Links: Forschungsgruppe von Sonia Seneviratne Forschungsgruppe von Marco Mazzotti https://spl.ethz.ch/ CCS Award für Marco Mazzotti https://ethz.ch/de/die-eth-zuerich/portraet/aktuelle-ehrungen-und-preise/2021/06/ccs-award-fuer-marco-mazzotti.html…
Episode 6 It was when Margherita Fontana left ETH Zurich that she realized it had given her a unique value proposition, which was solid baggage to take with her to the corporate world. Our 6th episode is all about ETH alumna and chemist Margherita Fontana of Dow Chemicals. A scientist at heart, she discusses with host Susan how resilience comes from learning how to cope with uncertainty, and how she came to drive change because she didn’t feel included. An advocate for women in STEM, she explains how ETH prepared her for the challenges she would encounter later in her career, by laying the foundations for dealing with complexity, and problem-solving. This is her story.…
A talk about how far food travels before reaching our plates. Before it reaches our plates, the food we eat usually has travelled a long way. In this episode of the ETH podcast, we talk about how far a breakfast travels and the resulting political and ecological significance. Chair of the World Food System Center Professor Robert Finger and ETH researcher, lecturer and outreach coordinator Kenza Benabderrazik speak about the many layers of the system that feeds people around the globe. Find out more about the work of the World Food System Center using this link as well as Robert Finger and The Sustainable Agroecosystems Group . Last, not least find out more about the ETH podcast producers Audiobande here .…
Episode 5 Philippe Kahn, a serial technology innovator, and entrepreneur, who studied mathematics at ETH Zurich, is credited with creating the first camera phone solution. In this episode, Susan talks to Philippe Kahn, founder of four successful technology companies, with a focus on his most recent passion: sleep. In addition to talking about the content of his work, Philippe shares his work ethic, which explains why he still practices playing the flute daily. He also connects the dots for us between his passion for sailing, Einstein, and mathematics. Link with all the details: https://circle.ethz.ch/podcast/…
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