Meet the Talent 2023

D-ITET was well represented at the Meet the Talent event last week. All in all, 16 excellent students and four Pioneer Fellows from diverse fields ranging from Materials Science to Quantum Engineering and from Master Projects to Start-ups interacted with donors. ETH Rector, Günther Dissertori, expressed his gratitude towards the visitors, acknowledging the value of their support for the education of future generations.

by Anna Samoylenko
Tiago Salzmann (left) and Yvan Bosshard (right) from peaKFlow.
Tiago Salzmann (left) and Yvan Bosshard (right) presenting their Pioneer Fellowship project peaKFlow

Donors gained insights into various projects such as improved skin disease detection methods, scenarios for future mobility, and efficient cooling to reduce electronic device energy consumption.

The event also included "Meet & Greet" sessions, where students and visitors engaged in lively conversations about studying and life in general. Visitors also learned about the planned Centre for Students & Entrepreneurs, where young talents can gain experiences beyond the curriculum, expand their network, develop innovative technological solutions, or advance their own business ideas.

D-​ITET was well represented at the Meet the Talent event last week. At Audimax ETH Pioneer Fellow Pragash Sivananthaguru, Rebekka Hosch, student from the MSc BME and ESOP award winner, as well as ESOP award winner Michael Baumgartner were present as speakers. D-ITET was also present at the booths in the main hall, e.g. with the MSc Quantum Engineering, which attracted a lot of people.  

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