7 new professors appointed at ETH Zurich and EPFL

At its meeting of 10/11 July 2024 and upon application of the President of ETH Zurich, Professor Joël Mesot, and the President of EPFL, Professor Martin Vetterli, the ETH Board appointed a total of two women and five men as professors and awarded the title of professor to two individuals and the title of Professor of Practice to one individual. It also took note of the resignation of one professor and thanked her for her services. In the last 12 months, the ETH Board has made a total of 19 new appointments for women and 24 for men; the proportion of women among these new appointments thus amounts to 44%.

New appointments at ETH Zurich

Professor Moritz Drupp (*1986), currently Professor at the University of Hamburg, Germany, and Visiting Professor at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, as Associate Professor of Sustainability Economics in the Department of Management, Technology and Economics. Moritz Drupp’s research employs the latest methods to generate knowledge for the sustainable management of natural resources and ecosystems. His research on sustainability is rooted in economic theory and is both academically interesting and politically relevant; it has made a significant contribution to changing political practice. Its interdisciplinary components offer considerable potential for collaborations with other departments at ETH Zurich. With the appointment of Moritz Drupp, ETH Zurich is strengthening the strategic areas of “Energy, Climate and Environmental Sustainability” and “Engagement and Dialogue with Society”.

Dr Michael Moor (*1992), currently Postdoctoral Scholar at Stanford University, USA, as Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Medical AI in the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering. Michael Moor’s research reflects his dual training as a medical doctor and data scientist. He develops machine learning and artificial intelligence models with the aim of solving biomedical problems and ultimately improving the diagnosis and treatment of patients. His particular interest is in generative AI and basic models for integrating large amounts of biomedical data and harnessing them for clinical applications. By appointing Michael Moor, the Department is strengthening its expertise in biomedical data science and artificial intelligence in medicine, while creating synergies with the ETH AI Center and the university hospitals in Basel und Zurich.

Dr Andreas Franz Prein (*1982), currently Deputy Director of the Capacity Center for Climate and Weather Extremes at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, USA, as Full Professor of High-Resolution Weather and Climate Modelling in the Department of Environmental Systems Science. Andreas Franz Prein’s award-winning research has a methodological focus on high-resolution climate simulations for the study of extreme precipitation events in a changing climate. Through this appointment, the Department is strengthening its expertise in the field of high-resolution simulation of weather and climate. Andreas Franz Prein’s involvement will contribute to deepening and expanding ETH Zurich’s varied internal and external cooperations with key partners in the field of climate science at MeteoSchweiz, the CSCS and other Swiss universities and research institutes.

Professor Yilin Wang (*1991), currently Junior Professor at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (IHES) in Bures-sur-Yvette, France, as Associate Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics. Yilin Wang studies classical and random conformal geometry at the intersection of geometry and probability theory with a focus on Loewner energy. Her work has a strong basis in physics and she understands better than anyone the subtle aspects of the interplay between geometry and probability. Her research has been awarded prestigious prizes, including an ERC Starting Grant. With the appointment of Yilin Wang, the Department is gaining an outstanding expert who has gone beyond existing research programmes to develop her own, new research direction with a unique perspective.

Promotions at ETH Zurich

Professor Eleni Chatzi (*1981), currently Associate Professor at ETH Zurich, as Full Professor of Structural Mechanics and Monitoring in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering. Eleni Chatzi is an internationally highly regarded scientist in the field of structural mechanics and monitoring. Her research interests lie in the fields of structural health monitoring, hybrid modelling and data-driven evaluation of technical systems. The main focus of her research is on civil infrastructure, although its fundamental orientation means it has considerably wider scope. Eleni Chatzi has a patent pending and has received numerous awards, including an ERC Starting Grant for her pioneering wind energy project. At ETH Zurich her significant achievements include building up an outstanding interdisciplinary research group.

Professor Gonzalo Guillén Gosálbez (*1978), currently Associate Professor at ETH Zurich, as Full Professor of Chemical Systems Engineering in the Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences. In his research, Gonzalo Guillén Gosálbez focuses on sustainability assessment and optimisation in relation to chemical systems. He is particularly interested in new chemical technologies, the chemical recycling of plastic waste, and novel catalytic systems used in applications such as organic synthesis. His research receives funding from several reputable sources, including the Swiss National Science Foundation, the EU and numerous industry partners. Gonzalo Guillén Gosálbez is a highly esteemed teacher and colleague who is set to develop the chemical engineering curriculum even further when he takes over the post of Director of Studies at the Department.

New appointment at EPFL

Dr Oliver Janzer (*1994), currently Junior Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, as Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Mathematics in the School of Basic Sciences. Oliver Janzer is a leading mathematician in the field of combinatorics. He has produced remarkable research results in connection with Ramsey theory, the investigation of tensor series, and graph theory. His ability to describe complex content with great clarity is evidence of his profound knowledge of discrete mathematics. At EPFL, Oliver Janzer will set up an ambitious research programme to strengthen the field of combinatorics. He will also pursue collaborations with other disciplines such as computer science, and foster exchanges with researchers at ETH Zurich.

Award of the title of Professor

Dr Meike Akveld (*1972), currently Lecturer and Senior Scientist at ETH Zurich, as Adjunct Professor in the Department of Mathematics at ETH Zurich. Meike Akveld is an internationally acclaimed mathematician who has worked on travelling wave theory, symplectic geometry, scheduling theory and knot theory. In recent years she has been very active in and committed to the research areas of didactics, educational sciences, e-learning, outreach and developing young talent. Meike Akveld has won several awards for her excellent teaching.

Dr Tobias Donner (*1977), currently Lecturer and Senior Scientist at ETH Zurich, as Adjunct Professor in the Department of Physics at ETH Zurich. Tobias Donner is an internationally recognised pioneer in the field of cavity quantum electrodynamics with ultra-cold atomic ensembles. His research investigates the mechanical aspects of interactions between light and matter deep in the quantum realm. In the past decade he has made a decisive contribution to the research area of many-body cavity quantum electrodynamics. Tobias Donner has received a number of notable research grants, including an ERC Consolidator Grant.

Award of the title of “Professor of Practice”

Dr Oscar Matzinger (*1970), Medical Director of Radio-Oncology Departments within Swiss Medical Network, President of the Vaud League against Cancer and Vice-President of the Swiss Society of Radiation Oncology, as Professor of Practice in the Department of Health Sciences and Technology at ETH Zurich. Oscar Matzinger is a radiation oncologist with over 20 years’ experience, who leads a team of radiation oncologists, physicists and therapists. He has led the development of new treatment techniques and methods, championed the rationalisation of clinical workflows and driven forward multidisciplinary support for cancer patients in order to ensure optimal care. With his extensive experience of clinical research and teaching, as well as his research interests, Oscar Matzinger will enrich medical training and research at ETH Zurich.

Departure from EPFL

Professor Yimon Aye (*1980), currently Associate Professor of Chemistry in the School of Basic Sciences, will leave EPFL at the end of September 2024. Yimon Aye joined EPFL as an associate professor in 2018. The aim of her research is to understand the detailed mechanisms of electrophilic signalling. She has won a number of prestigious awards, including an ERC Consolidator Grant. Yimon Aye is leaving EPFL to pursue her career at the University of Oxford.

The ETH Board would like to thank the departing professor for her services to science, teaching and academic administration.

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8092 Zurich