Young researchers of the D-CHAB present their work at the ETH Day 2015
At the ETH Day 2015, the 160th anniversary of ETH Zurich, three young researchers of the D-CHAB presented their current research projects.
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Joachim Schnabl
Three young research talents from the Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (IPW), the Institute of Chemical and Bioengineering (ICB), and the Laboratory of Organic Chemistry (LOC) presented their current work at the ETH Day 2015:
- Jessica Schulz introduced a novel aproach to treat coeliac disease
- Michael Loepfe presented a prototype for a portable water filter
- Niels Sievertsen created a smartphone app (apoc – Advanced Problems in Organic Chemistry) that enables students to solve and learn from complex organic chemistry problems. external page app download
Präsentation der drei Projekte
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ETH Day 2015 - Young D-CHAB Researchers
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Prof. Sarah Springman, Jessica Schulz, Michael Loepfe and Niels Sievertsen
Foto: Oliver Bartenschlager, www.gallery.ethz.ch