Combatting infant malnutrition Research ETH Zurich Bioengineer Randall Platt engineers bacteria that can assess the state of our guts. It is hoped this non-invasive technique could eventually be used to develop more effective interventions against malnutrition among children in the Global South. “My aim is to give students a sense of how multifaceted the world is” Teaching ETH Zurich Artist Rosa Barba is constantly seeking new perspectives. At ETH, she works to bring art together with architecture, science and engineering. Cutting-edge research from Basel Research ETH Zurich From new tests and therapies to the fundamental principles of biology: five compelling examples of the benefits of new bioengineering technologies. ETH students accelerate private sector innovation TechTransfer ETH Zurich Students at ETH Zurich are working together with engineers from the technology firm Bühler to accelerate innovation and minimise the attendant risks. It's a fruitful collaboration that other companies are also poised to benefit from. ETH Zurich logistics tool saves ICRC millions Research ETH Zurich The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) provides medical supplies to people in need. A planning tool developed by researchers at ETH Zurich will make this complex task more efficient in future and save the ICRC millions. A new solution for energy transfer to heart pumps Research ETH Zurich Roughly one in two wearers of ventricular assist devices are diagnosed with an infection. The reason for this is the thick cable for the power supply. ETH Zurich researchers have now developed a solution to mitigate this problem. Previous 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20... Next Page 16 of 112