Welcome. The Executive Board's Christmas reception

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Welcome The Executive Board's Christmas reception

The Executive Board's Christmas reception Thursday, 12 December 2013 ETH Zurich another strong performance, but high expectations remain

Contents 1. Highlights of 2013 2. New institutes 3. Teaching and research: key projects 4. Prizes and awards 5. Business, finances and donations 6. Gender perspective 7. Communication and events 8. Objectives for 2014 9. Questions and comments 10. Awarding "The Golden Tricycle" ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 3

1 Consistently ranked amongst the top performers ETH Zurich is the best university in continental Europe and one of the best in the world. Ranked 14th in THE Ranking: ranked 12th in 2012 Ranked 12th in the QS ranking: one position higher Ranked 20th in the AWRU (Shanghai): up four positions 2020 ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 4

Successful in scientific competition In 2013, researchers at ETH Zurich won: 5 ERC Advanced Grants of the European Research Council Total: CHF 16.3 million 9 ERC Starting Grants: CHF 18 million 4 ERC Consolidator Grants: CHF 8.6 million From 2014, the Federation will support 6 to 8 new main areas of research (NFS/NCCR). 10 applications have been shortlisted 5 of which are being led by ETH Zurich as the leading or co-leading house Grants applied for: CHF 76 million Climate KIC: 2 of 12 flagship project proposals approved, including the one with ETH as the leading house ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 5

Interdisciplinary research: impressive output Area of research Citation frequency (1 = global mean value) Share of publications in the 10% of the mostcited journals Share of publications with international involvement Energy research (ESC) 1.52 18% 51% Materials research (MRC) 1.74 22% 50% Imaging (CIMST) 1.54 18% 55% Quantum research (QSIT) 2.54 32% 60% System biology (SystemsX) 2.27 29% 57% D-BSSE 1.84 22% 56% Environment & sustainability (CCES) 1.57 20% 57% ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 6

Switzerland's economy: ahead of its competition Ranking in 2000 in 2012/13 1 Finland Switzerland 2 USA Singapore 3 Germany Finland 4 Netherlands Sweden 5 Switzerland Netherlands 6 Denmark Germany 7 Sweden USA 8 UK UK 9 Singapore Hong Kong SAR 10 Australia Japan Changes in the top ten countries of the Global Competitiveness Index Ranking 2000 vs 2012/13. Source: World Economic Forum 2012 ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 7 19 April 2013 Ralph Eichler 7

Institute of Theoretical Studies (ETH-ITS) An institute for the foundations of knowledge 2 Was established on 1 June 2013 thanks to a donation of CHF 50 million Research and networking in basic sciences such as mathematics, theoretical physics, theoretical IT Models: Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton CREATE Campus in Singapore, from which ETH Zurich also benefits Continues the Zurich tradition of great thinkers: Albert Einstein Wolfgang Pauli Felix Bloch Hermann Weyl ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 8

Institute for Science, Technology, and Policy (ISTP, in planning) Mission To solve complex problems of society To strengthen sustainability and resilience To form personalities for responsible positions Organisation Double connection: department of origin and ISTP Research fellows Professors of practice ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 9

ETH hub in Singapore: an outstanding start September 2010: launch of the Singapore ETH Centre for Global Environmental Sustainability (SEC) with 2 persons. First focus: future cities December 2013: some 200 active members, of which 13 full professors, approx. 50 doctoral students and some 90 Master's degree students 2010-13 performance targets significantly surpassed: approx. 140 publications 15 awards and honours 8 international conferences 14 patents ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 10

Research in Singapore: outlook Cooler Calmer Singapore Simulation of scenarios for lower temperatures, a reduction in noise and less risk of flooding. Rochor+ Research to strengthen the historical centre of the city of Singapore. Bamboo+ Bamboo fibres replace steel in concrete. ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 11

Guidelines for research Express quality criteria for degree courses and learning units 3 Quality of the curriculae Qualification profile Specialist education Conceptual design Infrastructure Flexibility and innovation Structure Professional ethics Quality of the courses Alignment with curriculum Learning targets Performance assessments Student-focused teaching Reference to research Work load Materials and documents Quality of the assessment Performance assessments Regular assessments Reference to areas of work ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 12

ETH initiative regarding MOOC ETH-MOOC courses are called TORQUEs: Tiny, Open-with-Restrictions courses focused on QUality and Effectiveness Number of participants TORQUE Dozens to hundreds MOOC Several thousand Connection with classroom teaching Closely connected as a must None Example: TORQUE on the statistics software R by Markus Kalisch and Lukas Meier, D-MATH TORQUEs: A turning point for teaching LET teaching development and technology ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 13

Guideline for written grading Contents Specific practice for all topics relating to grading Foundations and further literature Simple checklist for use Objective: to promote criteria-guided examining ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 14

Exciting research results some examples Information beamed for the first time The group under Prof Andreas Wallraff has managed to teleport information in a solid-state system. This was achieved thanks to a chip that stores and processes information in accordance with the laws of quantum physics as opposed to those of physics. Implantable slimming aid The group of Prof Martin Fussenegger has constructed an implant that monitors blood-fat values and makes an appetite suppressant. In response to excessive levels, it produces a messenger substance that signalises satiety to the body. The result is an early warning system and treatment in one device. ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 15

Exciting research results some examples World record in simulations The group around Prof Petros Koumoutsakos simulated 15,000 simultaneously imploding gas bubbles. They thereby achieved a 150-fold improvement on previous experiments. The results are hugely significant, for instance in medicine when removing kidney stones. The team won the Gordon Bell Prize for its achievements. Fast calculations with little energy The new Piz Daint supercomputer at the CSCS is not only the fastest computer in Europe, but also the most energy-efficient petaflop system in the world. The basis for this are GPU processors from the gaming and graphics industries. The researchers hope to achieve even better calculations of weather models. ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 16

Exciting research results some examples Pouring concrete without formwork ETH architects and construction materials specialists have developed a special method to make construction elements from plastically mouldable concrete. The researchers use digital design processes and robot-assisted production methods. Almost real The body cannot independently regenerate ears after injury. Ear cartilages do not contain nerves or blood vessels. Thanks to a precise analysis of its properties, a team under Kathryn Stok from the Institute for Biomechanics can now create very precise ear cup implants. ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 17

Awards in 2013 a small selection 4 The Academy of Motion and Picture Arts and Sciences awarded Prof Markus Gross and two other scientists from the US a "Tech-Oscar". They have developed a method that is used by leading special effects studios to simulate smoke and explosions in Hollywood films. Prof Olivier Voinnet won the Rössler Prize 2013. Together with more than two dozen employees, he is examining the functions and roles of small interfering RNA molecules in the regulation of vital processes such as immune response. Prof Maksym Kovalenko won the Ruzicka Prize for his work in the area of the chemistry of inorganic nanostructures for application in electronics and lithium-ion batteries. ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 18

Awards in 2013 a small selection Nine machine engineering students built a "streamliner tandem" in their focus project. The pilot faces the driving direction in a semi-lying position, while the second driver lies under him head-first. They travelled 83 km in one hour with it a new world record. Virtamed, an ETH spin-off, won the Swiss Economic Award as the best hi-tech company. The start-up develops, produces and sells various virtual reality simulators. This allows doctors to practice efficiently outside the operating theatre and without any danger to patients. ETH Zurich was honoured by the national association ICT Vocational Training Switzerland as one of the best training facilities for information and communication technology (ICT). This means that ETH Zurich is an institution that is particularly committed to training. ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 19

Successful spin-offs 5 The 100 best Swiss start-ups included 25 ETH spin-offs in 2013 Four of them made it into the top ten: Prize money of ETH spin-offs in 2013: approx. CHF 1 million Won from EU projects: CHF 6 million Investments: some CHF 80 million ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 20

Support for young researchers Second Innovation and Entrepreneurship Lab opened (ielabs) Young scientists (e.g. pioneer fellows) develop first prototypes en route to their spin-off Support from coaches from the industry Two ielabs Centre (Leo) engineering Hönggerberg (HPL) biosciences with biosafety-level 1 and 2 laboratory workstations ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 21

ETH Zurich Foundation: a platform for big dreams Growth for ETH Zurich from philanthropy: promised donations in CHF million 100 90 87.7 80 74.4 70 63.8 60 50 42.1 40 34.4 32.5 30 20 10 9.3 8.7 20.5 18.5 0 2003/04 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 01.12.13 ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 22

ETH Zurich Foundation: a platform for big dreams New donations in 2013 Max Rössler and Walter Haefner Foundation: CHF 50 million for the Institute of Theoretical Studies Werner Siemens Foundation: CHF 10 million for a new professorship in deep geothermal energy Alstom: CHF 2.5 million for energy seed projects More than 1,000 ETH employees and ETH alumni: generous donations for the Excellence Scholarship Programme ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 23

Acceleration of the ETH strategy Since 2008, CHF 170 million awarded for: 20 new professorships, 150 grants and beacon research projects Medical technology Prof Stephan, D-ITET patron: Braginsky Foundation Talent Excellence Scholars Philippe, Sophie, Marianna Sustainable construction ETH House of Natural Resources ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 24

Financial basis broadened successfully 2000: CHF 1,076 million 2010: CHF 1,451 million 2020: CHF 2,000 million 12% 3% 5.0% 6.0% 85% + 35% 20.0% 75.0% + 38% 24.0% 70.0% Federal funds Personalised subsidies Generated by ETH Zurich ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 25

Swiss participation in EU research programmes Payments to researchers (per participant category) SMEs 10.9% Non-Profit 7.2% Federation 1.0% Canton municipality 0.5% Industry 9.3% ETH area 40.0% University of applied sciences 2.8% University 28.3% High return rate: Researchers in Switzerland received 1.5 times the amount paid to the EU by Switzerland. ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 26

The Federation acknowledges the importance of education and research Breakdown of federal expenditure by tasks 100% 9% Major shifts in federal expenditure since 1960 90% 80% 16% Expenditure on education and research has risen over the long term 70% 6% 5% 60% 50% 13% 11% 13% Übrige Finanzen und Steuern 40% 30% 37% 5% 7% Beziehungen zum Ausland Bildung & Forschung Verkehr 20% 34% 10% 13% 0% 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 Landwirtschaft & Ernährung Landesverteidigung Soziale Wohlfahrt & Gesundheit ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 27

ETH Zurich as an economic powerhouse Canton of Zurich benefits strongly 2/3 of the ETH business volume remains in the canton of Zurich (about CHF 1 billion) Payment of ETH salaries: 80% is paid to employees in the canton of Zurich Expenditure (2012) Personnel Operations and investments Total ETH total CHF 923 million CHF 544 million CHF 1,467 million Spent in the canton of Zurich approx. CHF 740 million approx. CHF 240 million approx. CHF 980 million ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 28

Equal! Office for equal opportunities highlights in 2013 Exhibition in the main building: Check Your Stereotypes 6 Event: 20th anniversary of the Equal! office Objective: to raise awareness of how gender-related stereotypes are connected with choosing degree courses or professions and careers The more consciously we handle stereotypes, the better we can overcome undesirable consequences. ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 29

Equal! office for equal opportunities highlights in 2013 March 2013: Legacies of Women Forum at ETH Zurich Meeting of the IARU Gender representatives at the end of October New gender monitoring report: share of approx. 30% assistant professors at ETH (same proportion of women as for students) Support by the Executive Board for the Women Professors Forum (WPF) by the coordinating office for 2 years ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 30

Share of female professors: not better, but also no worse than the competition Scatterplot of IARU Institutions*: Percent of Faculty in PTEM** by Percent Women among All Faculty, 2012 Copenhagen Yale Berkeley Australia Cambridge Singapore Tokyo ETH Zurich ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 31

Compliance Guide Rules at a glance they give us clarity Objectives: To strengthen the culture of independent responsibility and autonomy To increase the awareness for reputation and responsibilities To communicate framework conditions for leadership To provided guidance in respect of the key rules The correct conduct of everybody involved makes a contribution to integrity ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 32

Renewal projects in communication 7 New corporate design rolled out in mid-2013 Successful start of ETH web ETH website Intranet and student portal Specialist sites New life employee magazine in German and English ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 33

Scientifica 2013 "The risks we take and when we take them" Successful major event of ETH and UZH More than 20,000 enthusiastic visitors explored their own willingness to take risks on 31 August and 1 September Exhibition, short lectures and podiums, events for children and on the stage in the Scientifica tent and much more facilitated a lively exchange between science and the general public ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 34

ETH Zurich merchandising items Available in the ETH Store since the start of 2013 A joint venture between ETH Zurich, the Polybuchhandlung book store and SAB Exclusive items in ETH design for the office, at home or on the go Also available at: HPI building Hönggerberg (shop-in-shop in the joint store of the Polybuchhandlung and SAB) as well as in the web shop (store.ethz.ch) ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 35

Objectives for 2014 8 ETH is in outstanding form, it is rated highly both in Switzerland and abroad. Precisely for that reason, the expectations placed on the institution by politicians, business and society are exceptionally high. We want: the ETH to be perceived as an outstanding education facility throughout the world. The excellent students from Switzerland and abroad as well as its autonomy guarantee that the ETH can continue to attract top talent as professors in future. to maintain and enhance the strong basis in the foundations of education and research, specifically, for instance, in the area of quantum engineering. ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 36

Some of the objectives for 2014 We want: to establish ethical standards for collaborating with business in Switzerland and abroad. to continue using our knowledge in natural sciences and engineering to develop proposed solutions to the urgent issues of our time (energy, water, health care, equal opportunities). to entrust a flourishing university with incoming ETH President Lino Guzzella, who will take office from 2015, for him to manage and enhance. To maintain the leading position of ETH Zurich, the competent and committed effort of all employees is required I am counting on you! ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 37

Your questions and comments 9

Questions and comments Higher tuition fees for foreign students: why? Confirmation of attendance obligation: consequences of the trial-based waiver Support for the cultural integration of scientists from abroad (countries where other languages are spoken)? Quantity or quality in research ETH President Ralph Eichler 17.12.2013 39

Your further questions and comments

Awarding "The Golden Tricycle" by AVETH and Equal!, the office for equal opportunities 10

The Executive Board thanks you for your successful contribution in 2013 and wishes you and your families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.