🎃 Halloween at SPH - with pumpkin soup and drinks 🎃 Do you want to individualize your lab coat and hear more about the biolab? Then this is for you! When & where? Thursday October 31st at 17.30 SPH Zentrum, Clausiusstr. 16, E-floor Important: Please let us know if you need a free lab coat and which size do you need :) Sign up under https://lnkd.in/eZ9997ey Thanks for sharing Flavio Rump Sasha M. Justyna Stefaniak
ETH Student Project House
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EXPERIENCE THE FREEDOM TO EXPLORE, CREATE, TEST AND BUILD YOUR NEXT IDEA.
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The ETH Student Project House (SPH) supports students in exploring and building on their curiosity. We provide students with a pressure-free environment that triggers inspiration, discussion and hands-on (and often messy) exploration so that they can develop a mindset geared towards creating, innovating and leading impactful change.
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http://www.sph.ethz.ch
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- Größe
- 11–50 Beschäftigte
- Hauptsitz
- Zurich, Zurich
- Art
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- Gegründet
- 2016
- Spezialgebiete
- innovation, coaching, prototyping, makerspace, inpiration, social innovation, food innovation, aero-space, open space und student projects
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Primär
Clausiusstrasse 16
FHK/ML Building
Zurich, Zurich 8006, CH
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John-Von-Neumann Weg 9
HPZ F-Floor
Stadtkreis 10, Zurich 8049, CH
Beschäftigte von ETH Student Project House
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We haven an open job 😍 At the SPH we inspire and empower students to cultivate a maker and innovator mindset. We believe that by exploring their ideas and developing their own projects, students gain valuable hands-on experience and learn important skills for their future. This is why we’ve created an ecosystem where students are encouraged to explore and ideate, as well as build, test, and refine their prototypes. Our interdisciplinary team of thirty people supports students with the tools and know-how to explore their passion and create their project. We have a greatly equipped Makerspace that gives students access to the tools and equipment they need to prototype. To take projects to the next level we have a co-working, ideation, and event space and we offer coaching. We want to accompany students on their journey by inspiring them to get started, seek diverse views, explore the real need behind an idea, work as a team, think big, learn to fail, pivot, and to be able to overcome whatever obstacles they may encounter on the way. With our continued growth, we’re seeking an Organizational Development Manager to support the Head of SPH and the entire organization. We offer an exciting opportunity where you will play a central role in the continued success of the SPH and have a positive impact on the lives of many of our students. In the role of Organizational Development Manager, you work on topics that are highly relevant for the entire SPH. On the one hand, you are driving strategic topics forward and support the Head of SPH. On the other hand, you ensure the smooth day-to-day operations of the organization. You are an equal member of the coordination circle, which consists of the unit leads as well as the Head of SPH. Your main responsibilities include: 1️⃣ Organizational strategy implementation: You implement, monitor and coordinate short- and long-term organizational strategies. You will also gather relevant data for decision making and reporting. 2️⃣ Operations and process optimisation: Together with the leads of our units you analyze our processes, automate them with our IT experts and ensure the scalability of our offering. With this we will be able to provide our offering to thousands more students with the existing resources. 3️⃣ Compliance: You'll ensure compliance with ETH regulations and monitor that our facilities are operating safely. 4️⃣ Finances: This includes but is not limited to the coordination of the annual budgeting process, creating our long-term financial plan and reporting for philanthropic third party funding. 5️⃣ Project management: You’ll lead and manage internal projects and coordinate with various units to ensure their timely and successful completion. Furthermore, you act as a sparring partner for other team members who lead and manage such projects. Read more and apply under https://lnkd.in/eTQky4Z8
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Meet our newest team member, José! 🙋🏻♂️ We're delighted to welcome José María Macías as our new Event Manager. With extensive experience in organizing cultural and educational projects, he’s passionate about creating engaging and memorable events. His time at the Swiss Embassy in Mexico honed his skills in bringing people together and celebrating culture through impactful initiatives. What excites José most about joining our team is the opportunity to oversee events that inspire, connect, and energize our community. He looks forward to bringing his organizational talent and creative vision to make sure every event is a unique and meaningful experience for everyone involved. Help us welcome José to the team! 🎉
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Together, we can make a difference! 🌟 We’re happy to announce the 12th Edit-a-thon, focused on amplifying the voices of influential women on Wikipedia. You don’t need to be a writing expert—there’ll be a short intro on creating Wikipedia articles before we dive in! This 4.5-hour event is open to everyone, regardless of gender. It’s a chance to connect, network, and help boost the current 18% of women's profiles on Wikipedia 📈. Ready to be part of something impactful? Register now: https://lnkd.in/dWBbRf5p EqualVoice Ringier ETH Zürich
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Our Investors Pitch Event Was a Success! We brought together startups and early-stage investors for a great evening of networking and learning. With the help of Founderful Campus and S2S Ventures, we explored the world of startup investment and how VCs and business angels work. Each startup and investor had one minute to introduce themselves, followed by relaxed networking with drinks and food—a perfect chance to connect and chat about potential collaborations. A big thank you to all the startup owners, investors and students who attended and to everyone who made this event possible! 🙌 Alkinoos Sarioglou Steffen Ehrhardt Jan-Hendrik Bastek David Oort Alonso Philip Kneis Clemence Marcaillou Christian Hirt Sarper Melik Ertekin Friedrich Wicke Hannes Furmans Marco Marugg @theo messin Grace Yige Zhang Antonia Albert Siyi Zhang Alpay Özkan Anna Stetter Katerina Rigana, PhD Matteo Pinna Dr. David Griesbach Leonard Reinhard Julian Narimany Ciro Schillig Uroš Hudomalj @Matthew bernard @jochen kluppel Manuel Biedermann Cem Imamoglu Mick Serphin Bernet Chiara Castelli Tom Stein Elio Assaf Geoffrey Besnier Florence Gschwend Mattis Stolze
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Join Our Pitching Workshop! 🗓️ Wednesday, 30th October @ 17:30 🎯Target Audience - Students who want to pitch their project or ideas to any audience - Suitable for beginners & intermediates - Suitable for participants of the SDG pitch event 🎤 Workshop Topic - Learn how to pitch effectively to any audience - Focus on making your pitch relatable by emphasizing the problem - A simple method, different from typical approaches 📌 Key Elements of the Workshop - Theoretical input on pitching using the 4P model - Hands-on practice: Pitching & improving with peers Don't miss the chance to sharpen your pitching skills! Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/gREpipnx
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Recap of the Welcome Event HS24! 🎉 Greenlab gave an inspiring talk on sustainability and Maryia Kayser from Superlab Suisse shared how their serviced, ready-to-move-in labs enable scientists to focus on their research. 🔬 iGEM UZurich , iGEM ETH, and iDEC presented their exciting projects, and Bio.Incubate introduced this year's competition tracks. 🚀 Thank you to the ETH Student Project House for hosting and presenting their outstanding support for student-driven innovation. 🤝🏼 #Biotech #Sustainability #Innovation #iGEM #Networking #SuperlabSuisse #StudentProjectHouse Larissa Bison Oliver Nagl Ekaterina Tocheva Lorenzo Petrella Julia Wyss Olga Ombach Ivona Jurić Sasha M. Joseph Iwasyk Kian Bigović Villi Timothy Kurer
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🚀 Exciting News: We’re thrilled to share that Wonderfill (formerly fountain), a project supported by ETH Student Project House, will be featured in the latest season of Die Höhle der Löwen Schweiz! 🎉 On October 22, Luca Pfyffer, a former ETH Zürich Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering (D-MAVT), ETH Zurich, and his brother Alexander Pfyffer, will present Wonderfill to investors – live on Swiss television. 📺 Wonderfill, is a sustainable beverage station designed to drastically reduce PET bottle consumption in offices. It offers a range of healthy, customizable drinks, helping to cut CO₂ emissions by over 50%. This project is a perfect example of how students at SPH can turn their ideas into impactful, real-world solutions. 🌱🥤 We hope they take the next step in transforming the way we consume beverages in the office! 👉 Read more and watch the episode today: https://lnkd.in/e4a3DfAy #ETHStudentProjectHouse #Wonderfill #DieHöhleDerLöwenSchweiz #Innovation #Sustainability #ETHZurich #PlasticFree #StudentProjects #EcoFriendly #FutureReady
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🚀 We are thrilled to see one of our projects featured in 20 Minuten! At ETH Student Project House, we’re proud to support students starting with just curiosity and an idea, helping them develop their projects into growing ETH Zürich spin-offs. 🌱 If you’re an ETH student, the SPH is the perfect place to explore and develop your curiosities into projects. With the right support, your project can make the world a better place. Treeless Pack began as an exploration into using materials produced by microorganisms, and today, it’s revolutionizing the plastic industry with sustainable alternatives. This shows how simple ideas can grow into impactful innovations for a greener economy. 👉 Read the full article in 20 minutes online to learn more about Treeless Pack ventures: Diese 4 ETH-Spin-offs könnten bald international durchstarten Link: https://lnkd.in/etwGSfpX Congratulations to Adam Aleksander Korczak and Patrycja Kucharczyk for having their innovative work recognized in the Swiss media! #SustainableInnovation #ETHZurich #Startup #GreenEconomy #Impact #Innovation #FutureReady #StudentProjects #Curiosity
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Peter Balicki’s work is a great example of how ETH Student Project House provides the tools and environment needed to bring theoretical ideas into the physical space. Using our 3D printers, Peter created tangible models to explain cholesterol concepts for GESUNDHEITHEUTE, demonstrating the impact of hands-on prototyping in making critical health information more accessible.
Science communication with 3D-printed models in medical TV This episode of GESUNDHEITHEUTE was about the dangers of high cholesterol. As coronary heart diseases rank among the top causes of death, the stakes couldn't be higher. That is why I wanted to accurately represent the research concepts without confusing the audience or worse, introducing room for misinterpretation. Inspiration came to me one day at ETH Student Project House. The SPH is a very physical space. They provide all sorts of materials and machining tools that you could think of, and they put a big emphasis on prototyping and bringing theoretical ideas to the physical space. It made a huge difference to me if I was reading about a project on a poster or if I was able to see a physical model. The engineering constraints of making something in the real world came with a focus on the essentials. Using the 3D-printers at SPH, I started creating medical models. I then brought these models to interviews with medical experts, as a way of enhancing and streamlining their explanations. To my surprise, their feedback was very positive. They recognised the balancing act of staying true to the science while not overwhelming the broader audience. THE SCIENTIFIC CONCEPT: Fat is not soluble in water. To transport fat through the blood, we need a transporter called Cholesterol. There are 2 Variants of Cholesterol, HDL and LDL. High concentration of LDL is associated with deposits in the arteries and can lead to a blockage and a stroke. THE MODEL TRANSLATION: LDL is represented by a big yellow ball, HDL by a small one. The transport through blood is shown with a blood vessel. After tuning the incline and adding small bumps, the blood vessel will let the smaller, “good” HDL pass and will produce a blockage with the larger, “bad” LDL. Link: https://lnkd.in/eRRYWxMK (14:07) GESUNDHEITHEUTE is produced by PresseTV and Content Park Operations