List of ETH Zurich people
This is a list of people associated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland.
Nobel Prize winners
The names listed below are taken from the official record compiled by the ETH. It includes only graduates of the ETH and professors who have been awarded the Nobel Prize for their achievements at ETH.
Nobel Prize in Physics
- 1901 Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (graduate)
- 1920 Charles-Edouard Guillaume (graduate)
- 1921 Albert Einstein (graduate and professor)
- 1943 Otto Stern (lecturer)
- 1945 Wolfgang Pauli (professor)
- 1952 Felix Bloch (graduate)
- 1986 Heinrich Rohrer (graduate)
- 1987 Georg Bednorz (graduate)
- 1987 Karl Alexander Müller (graduate)
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- 1913 Alfred Werner (graduate)
- 1915 Richard Martin Willstätter (professor)
- 1918 Fritz Haber (graduate)
- 1936 Peter Debye (professor)
- 1938 Richard Kuhn (professor)
- 1939 Leopold Ružička (professor)
- 1953 Hermann Staudinger (lecturer)
- 1975 Vladimir Prelog (professor)
- 1991 Richard Ernst (graduate and professor)
- 2002 Kurt Wüthrich (professor)
Nobel Prize in Medicine
- 1978 Werner Arber (graduate)
- 1950 Tadeus Reichstein (graduate)
Other Nobel Laureates directly affiliated with the ETH include
- 1968 Har Gobind Khorana (medicine)
- 1968 Lars Onsager (chemistry)
- 1986 Gerd Binnig (physics)
Other affiliates
Architects
- Hendrik Petrus Berlage, architect (student of the ETH)
- Santiago Calatrava, architect (student of the ETH)
- Max Frisch, architect (student of the ETH)
- Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron (Herzog & de Meuron), architects (students of the ETH, professor at the ETH since 1999, received the Pritzker Prize in 2001)
- Dimitrije T. Leko (student of the ETH)
- Bruno Reichlin, architect (student of the ETH)
- Fabio Reinhart, architect (student and later Professor at the ETH)
- Aldo Rossi, architect (Professor at the ETH, received the Pritzker Prize in 1990)
- Gottfried Semper, architect (Professor at the ETH)
- Bernard Tschumi, architect (student of the ETH)
- Hans Wittwer, architect (student of the ETH)
Engineers
- Othmar Ammann, civil engineer (student of the ETH)
- Hans Albert Einstein, civil engineer (student of the ETH)
- Karl Culmann, structural engineer (Professor at the ETH)
- Maurice Koechlin, structural engineer (student of the ETH)
- Christian Menn, structural engineer (student of the ETH, Professor at the ETH)
- Jan A. Rajchman, electrical engineer (student of the ETH)
- Rudolf Kalman, electrical engineer, mathematician (Professor at the ETH)
- Jakob Ackeret, aeronautical engineer (student of the ETH, Professor at the ETH)
- Gabriel Narutowicz, civil engineer, (student of the ETH, president of Poland 1922)
- Wernher von Braun, aerospace engineer (student of the ETH)
- Herbert Einstein, civil engineer (student of the ETH, Professor at MIT)
- Ferdinand Piëch, mechanical engineer (student of the ETH)
- Aurel Stodola, mechanical engineer (Professor at the ETH, founder of Laboratory for Energy Conversion)
- Sarah Springman, faculty and rector (2015)[1]
Mathematicians
- Lars Ahlfors, mathematician (Professor at the ETH)
- Armand Borel, mathematician, (student of ETH, Professor at the ETH)
- Georg Cantor, mathematician (student of the ETH) Known for: Cantor's Theorem (pure mathematics, set theory)
- Richard Dedekind, mathematician (Professor at the ETH)
- Beno Eckmann, mathematician (student of ETH, Professor at the ETH)
- Alessio Figalli, mathematician (Professor at the ETH, Fields Medal laureate 2018)
- Ferdinand Georg Frobenius, mathematician (Professor at the ETH) Known for: Frobenius method (Differential equations), Frobenius Group (Group theory, Differential Geometry)
- Heinrich Guggenheimer, mathematician, (student of the ETH)
- Peter Henrici, mathematician (Student at the ETH, Professor at the ETH)
- Heinz Hopf, mathematician (Professor at the ETH)
- Adolf Hurwitz, mathematician (Professor at the ETH)
- Marcel Grossmann, mathematician (student of the ETH, Professor at the ETH) Known for teaching Einstein Differential geometry and tensors
- Philippe Kahn, mathematician, entrepreneur, inventor (student of the ETH)
- Mileva Marić, mathematician, (student of the ETH)
- Hermann Minkowski, mathematician (Professor at the ETH) Known for: Minkowski Space (Relativity)
- Jürgen Moser, mathematician (Professor at the ETH)
- John von Neumann, mathematician, computer scientist (student of the ETH)
- Hermann Amandus Schwarz, mathematician (Professor at the ETH)
- Eduard Imhof, cartographer (Student of the ETH, Professor at the ETH)
- George Pólya, mathematician (Professor at the ETH)
- Eduard Stiefel, mathematician (student of ETH, Professor at the ETH)
- Hermann Weyl, mathematician (Professor at the ETH) Known for: Einstein-Weyl group (Quantum Field Theory)
- Wendelin Werner, mathematician (Professor at the ETH, Fields Medal laureate 2006)
Individual | Profession | Affiliation with ETH |
---|---|---|
Konrad Osterwalder | mathematician, physicist | Student, Professor, Rector |
Gabriel Narutowicz | engineering | Student, Professor, Director of Water Construction Institute |
Robert Schrader | mathematician, physicist | Student |
Jürg Fröhlich | mathematician, physicist | Student, Professor |
Demetrios Christodoulou | mathematician, physicist | Professor |
Other fields
- Rudolf K. Allemann, biochemist (student and academic at the ETH)
- Jacob Burckhardt, historian (Professor at the ETH)
- Jean Burelle (born 1938/39), French billionaire, chairman and CEO of Burelle
- C. Marcella Carollo, astronomer (Professor at the ETH)
- Rudolf Clausius, physicist (student of the ETH)
- François Diederich, chemist (Professor at the ETH)
- Paul Feyerabend, philosopher (Professor at the ETH)
- Albert Heim, geologist (Professor at the ETH received Wollaston Medal in 1904)
- Kenneth Hsu, geologist (Professor at the ETH, received Wollaston Medal in 1984)
- Augusto Gansser, geologist (Professor at the ETH, received Wollaston Medal in 1980)
- Rudolf Trumpy, geologist (Professor at the ETH, received Wollaston Medal in 2002)
- Carl Gustav Jung, psychologist, (Professor at the ETH)
- Carlos Kleiber, (orchestral conductor), (studied chemistry at the ETH)
- Simon Lilly, FRS, astronomer, (Professor at the ETH)
- Bertrand Meyer, computer scientist (Professor at the ETH since 2001, received the Software System Award in 2006)
- Robert Oppenheimer, physicist (worked with Wolfgang Pauli)
- Hanspeter Pfister, computer scientist (student at the ETH, Professor at Harvard University)
- Auguste Piccard, physicist, inventor, explorer (student of the ETH, Professor at the ETH)
- Kevin Schawinski, astronomer (Professor at the ETH)
- Roland Scholl, chemist (studied chemistry at the ETH)
- Valentine Telegdi, physicist (student of the ETH, Professor at the ETH, received the Wolf Prize in 1991)
- Kārlis Ulmanis, politician (student of the ETH)
- Sir Brian Vickers, literary scholar (Emeritus Professor at the ETH)
- Lutz Wingert, philosopher, (Professor at the ETH)
- Niklaus Wirth, computer scientist (Professor at the ETH since 1968, received the Turing Award in 1984)
- Fritz Zwicky, astronomer, (student of ETH, received the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1972)
- Wolfgang Seiler, climatologists, (habilitation at ETH Zurich, worked with Paul Crutzen)
Leadership
Rector
- Konrad Osterwalder, 1995
- Heidi Wunderli-Allenspach, 1 September 2007
- Lino Guzzella, 1 August 2012
President
- Ralph Eichler, 1 September 2007
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See also
- ETH Zurich
- Category:ETH Zurich alumni
- Category:ETH Zurich faculty
- List of people from Zürich
References
- "Neue ETH-Rektorin: Sarah Springman" (in German). 10vor10. 15 December 2014. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
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