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Materials Day 2021

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Advanced Materials Transformation Map for the World Economic Forum

Advanced Materials Transformation Map for the World Economic Forum

Professors from D-MATL have curated a Transformation Map for the World Economic Forum on the topic of “Advanced Materials”. World experts are yearly contacted by the WEF to produce interactive maps on specific topics of societal and technological importance and to illustrate their global connectivity.

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ETH Sabbatical

CAS in Advanced Materials and Processes - A new training programme for industry.

The tailor-​made continuing education programme CAS ETH in Advanced Materials and Processes (CAS ETH AMaP) individually and specifically promotes the competence profile of industry specialists. Ricola took the opportunity to send its employee Andrea Mannhart on a sabbatical to ETH Zurich. Her goal was to optimise the life cycle assessment of herbal extracts for candy production.

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Life cycle of Swiss peppermint extract

Events

Wednesday 06. Oct 16:00 - PhD Defense

Design and implementation of a scanning probe microscope for local measurements of the electrochemical potential in two-dimensional materials, Toni Markovic, zoom - and presence HCI J498

Wednesday 06. Oct 16:30 - Materials Colloquium

Tuning polymer dispersity by photoinduced ATRP: monomodal distributions with ppm copper concentration, Richard Whitfield; 2D materials modeling: electrical, thermal, and optical effects, Mathieu Luisier; zoom

Thursday 07. Oct 10:00 - PhD Defense

Towards 3D Artificial Spin Systems - State-of-the-Art Fabrication and Characterisation, Petai Pip, Zoom

Wednesday 03. Nov 16:30 - Materials Colloquium

Magnetoelectric teleportation, Manfred Fiebig; Engineering materials interfaces with the living, Inge Herrmann; zoom

Thursday 11. Nov 18:00 - MaP

MaP InSight - Careers in Materials and Processes, ETH Materials Alumni, HCI J7

News

Awards

Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin with Marcel Benoist Prizewinner Nicola Spaldin
Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin with Marcel Benoist Prizewinner Nicola Spaldin (Copyright: Daniel Rihs, picture taken on behalf of the SNSF)

Nicola Spaldin, head of Materials Theory group, has been awarded the Swiss Science Prize Marcel Benoist for her outstanding research into multiferroic materials. Read more

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