ETH Podcast

For the past four years, we have featured conversations with experts on current research topics in the ETH podcast. At the moment the podcast is taking an indefinite break. Until we launch a new podcast format, 43 exciting episodes are available for you to listen to. The alumni podcast "We Are ETH", a podcast series featuring stories from alumni and friends of ETH Zurich moved to its own channel: https://circle.ethz.ch/podcast/ -- ETH Zurich – Where the future begins! Our university for science and technology dates back to the year 1855, when the founders of modern-day Switzerland created it as a centre of innovation and knowledge. At ETH Zurich, students discover an ideal environment for independent thinking, researchers a climate which inspires top performance. Situated in the heart of Europe, yet forging connections all over the world, ETH Zurich is pioneering effective solutions to the global challenges of today and tomorrow. ETH Zurich has an excellent reputation in scientific circles: 21 Nobel laureates have studied, taught or researched here, and ETH regularly ranks as one of the world’s top universities.

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episode 45: Digital Einstein


ETH’s most famous alumnus, Albert Einstein, brought to life as an animated figure

He is somewhat of a pop star inside and outside of the scientific community. For the 100th anniversary of the Nobel Prize in Physics, ETH spin-off Animatico has created an animated figure called Digital Einstein. In the ETH Podcast, we talk to Patrick Karpiczenko, the author and impersonator of Digital Einstein, along with ETH Physics Professor Marina Krstic Marinkovic about why Albert Einstein is still a role model for young scientists.

Find more information on the ETH-spin-off Animatico here https://animati.co/ and look up here for everything on comedian Patrick Karpiczenko and here for more on where ETH physics professor Marina Marinkovic is working.

Meet the digital Einstein personally: Digital Einstein tour datesand explore «The Feminine Side of Science» and «Albert Einstein and ETH» yourself.

Also, have a look here for information on the 100th anniversary of Einstein's Nobel Prize in Physics and on Explora.


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 December 3, 2021  14m