ETH Zurich is a world-leading public research university in Zurich, Switzerland, specializing in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Founded in 1855, it has a rich history of pioneering research and education, with numerous Nobel laureates among its alumni and faculty.
Domains taught:
Aerospace, AI and Machine Learning, Astroscience, Automation, Bioengineering, Bioinformatics, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer Vision, Data Analytics, Ecology and Sustainability, Electrical and Electronics, Engineering, Fluid Dynamics, Food Science, Geotechnics, Manufacturing, Materials, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Metrology, Nanotechnologies, Physics, Process Control, Project Management, Quality, Robotics, Signal Processing, Software Engineering, Statistics, Structural Engineering, Telecommunications, Thermodynamics
Diplomas*:
Bachelor, Doctor, Master
Status:
Public
Partnerships:
Extensive international collaborations with over 800 universities worldwide, strategic alliances with leading companies (e.g., Google, Microsoft, IBM, Siemens, Roche), and active participation in European research programs. Key member of IDEA League and Global Tech Alliance.
Research:
Groundbreaking research across diverse fields including quantum computing, AI, materials science, sustainable energy, environmental systems, biomedical engineering, robotics, and earth sciences. Strong emphasis on fundamental research and technology transfer.
Famous Alumnis:
Albert Einstein, John von Neumann, Richard R. Ernst, Wernher von Braun, Niklaus Wirth
International recognition**:
Number of staff***:
10500
Current students***:
24500
Foreign students***:
40%
Cumulative former students***:
200000
Pros
World-class academic reputation, numerous Nobel laureates, cutting-edge research facilities, strong industry connections, highly international environment, wide range of specialized programs.
Cons
Highly competitive admission and demanding curriculum, high cost of living in Zurich.
Best For
Students and researchers seeking a top-tier, globally recognized education and research environment in science, engineering, and technology.
*: without any judgment of the quality, readers are strongly encouraged to check the official status of the exact diploma envisioned as many universities have a mix of recognized diplomas, not recognized, “co-delivered,” “equivalent to”, “some pathways” (…), can change over time, and can be named differently from one country to another.
**: international reputation: is based on some criteria that do not mean much in some domains or specialties (number of researchers, of scientific publications, on budget ….). Our approximate 1-4 scale:
known locally
known locally and internationally
is listed in some of the world university’s classifications
is listed among the 20 firsts in some of world university’s classifications
***: estimated numbers, based on online sources and/or feedbacks. The numbers can vary greatly depending on school organisation (ex.: school is part of a group, it employs internal staff or external consultants or has public staff without employing them …). Refer to all the links provided to have accurate and updated numbers.
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