Six former students with close remaining ties to UZH have provided short profiles of their experience at UZH and in their later careers. Since their time at UZH, they have become professors, founders of companies, heads of industrial research in leading chemical companies, patent attorneys, among other careers. They clearly illustrate how personally beneficial a UZH training can be
UND Ph.D. student attends prestigious gathering of chemistry Nobel Laureates, researchers in Germany...
Commentary on the life achievements of Albert Hofmann (1906–2008), one of UZH's most honored alumni
The Nachwuchs Reaktionstechnik (NaWuReT) are early-career scientists from the ProcessNet Division Re...
Former PhD students, post-docs and junior researchers of the Section de chimie et biochimie now hold...
Daniel and Jean-Pierre Obrecht and Michael Altorfer present a brief account of the role that the Ins...
The developments at the Institute of Organic Chemistry UZH over the past 25 years are discussed with...
The author describes her experience as a Maître-assistante at the University of Geneva and the signi...
The Chem MusEum of the University of Zurich is the latest project of the Chemical Institutes for liv...
A few projects of organic photochemistry, which have been investigated in Geneva in 1971–76, are rev...
This is the magazine of the University of Montana with news about the University for UM alumni as we...
Founded on the occasion of Paul Karrer's 70th Birthday, the Paul Karrer Medal in Gold celebrates its...
An interview with Associate-Professor Michael Oelgemöller. His research at James Cook University is ...
The author describes his early steps as an independent researcher at the University of Geneva. His i...
This article describes the situation of Department of Organic Chemistry in the year of the 450th ann...
These notes were written in relation to 80th anniversary of professor Sergey Inge-Vechtomov, who abo...
UND Ph.D. student attends prestigious gathering of chemistry Nobel Laureates, researchers in Germany...
Commentary on the life achievements of Albert Hofmann (1906–2008), one of UZH's most honored alumni
The Nachwuchs Reaktionstechnik (NaWuReT) are early-career scientists from the ProcessNet Division Re...
Former PhD students, post-docs and junior researchers of the Section de chimie et biochimie now hold...
Daniel and Jean-Pierre Obrecht and Michael Altorfer present a brief account of the role that the Ins...
The developments at the Institute of Organic Chemistry UZH over the past 25 years are discussed with...
The author describes her experience as a Maître-assistante at the University of Geneva and the signi...
The Chem MusEum of the University of Zurich is the latest project of the Chemical Institutes for liv...
A few projects of organic photochemistry, which have been investigated in Geneva in 1971–76, are rev...
This is the magazine of the University of Montana with news about the University for UM alumni as we...
Founded on the occasion of Paul Karrer's 70th Birthday, the Paul Karrer Medal in Gold celebrates its...
An interview with Associate-Professor Michael Oelgemöller. His research at James Cook University is ...
The author describes his early steps as an independent researcher at the University of Geneva. His i...
This article describes the situation of Department of Organic Chemistry in the year of the 450th ann...
These notes were written in relation to 80th anniversary of professor Sergey Inge-Vechtomov, who abo...
UND Ph.D. student attends prestigious gathering of chemistry Nobel Laureates, researchers in Germany...
Commentary on the life achievements of Albert Hofmann (1906–2008), one of UZH's most honored alumni
The Nachwuchs Reaktionstechnik (NaWuReT) are early-career scientists from the ProcessNet Division Re...