Teaching

Many of our staff members teach at various universities.
Below please find a summary of the lectures:

ENE unitNameTitle of the lectureUniversity
LACDr. M. Gysel / Prof. Dr. U. Baltensperger / Prof. Dr. E. Weingartner, FHNWAerosols I: Physical and Chemical PrinciplesETH Zurich
LACDr. M. Gysel / Prof. Dr. U. Baltensperger / Dr. D. BellAerosols II: Applications in Environment and TechnologyETH Zurich
LACDr. A. PrévôtTropospheric ChemistryETH Zurich
LACDr. R. Modini / Dr. A. PrévôtPraktikum Atmosphäre und KlimaETH Zurich
LECProf. Dr. T. SchmidtPhysical ChemistryETH Zurich
LECProf. Dr. T. SchmidtPhysical Electrochemistry & Electrocatalysis (info for students)ETH Zurich
LECPD Dr. Lorenz GublerElectrochemistry: Fundamentals, Cells & Applications (course website)ETH Zurich
LECPD Dr. L. Gubler,
Dr. E. Fabbri, 
Dr. J. Herranz
Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage Technologies (info for students)ETH Zurich
LECPD Dr. L. Gubler,
Dr. E. Fabbri, 
Dr. J. Herranz,
Dr. S. Trabesinger
Hands-on Electrochemistry for Energy Storage and Conversion Applications (course website)ETH Zurich
LVFDr. P. JansohnGasturbines: Cycles and Combustion SystemsETH Zurich
LBKProf. Dr. O. KroecherCatalysis for emission control and energy processesEPFL
LBKProf. Dr. Frédéric VogelVerfahrenstechnikFHNW
LBKDr. M. NachtegaalCook and Look: Synchrotron TechniquesETH Zurich
LBKProf. Dr. Ch. LudwigPollutants analysis in the environmentEPFL
LBKProf. Dr. Ch. LudwigUrban neighborhoods, infrastructures and sustainable developmentEPFL
LBKProf. Dr. Ch. LudwigAdvanced solid waste treatmentEPFL
LSK/LBKProf. Dr. J. van Bokhoven / Dr. Davide FerriCharacterization of Catalysts and SurfacesETH Zurich
LSKProf. Dr. J. van Bokhoven / Dr. Marco RanocchiariCatalysisETH Zurich
LUCProf. Dr. Margit Schwikowski, Prof. Dr. Andreas Türler, Dr. Karl KrämerInstrumentalanalytik IIUniversität Bern
LUCProf. Dr. Margit SchwikowskiAtmospheric and Aerosol ChemistryUniversität Bern
LUCProf. Dr. Markus AmmannAtmosphärenchemieETH Zurich

The various laboratories of ENE provide semester projects and master theses.