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Master & PhD

Master & PhD

Eawag is involved in the scientific education of students from the ETH Zurich, the EPF Lausanne, universities and universities of applied sciences.

At present, 7 full professors are based at Eawag, and 14 researchers serve as titular professors. Altogether, more than 70 Eawag staff teach at university level.

Professors based at Eawag

Prof. Martin Ackermann   Professor of Molecular Microbial Ecology, ETHZ
Institute of Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics
Prof. Jeremy Samuel Arey   Professor of Environmental Chemical Processes, EPFL
Environmental Engineering Institute
Prof. Janet Hering   Professor of Environmental Biogeochemistry, ETHZ
Institute of Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics
Prof. Jukka Jokela   Professor of Aquatic Ecology, ETHZ
Institute of Integrative Biology
Prof. Eberhard Morgenroth
  Professor of Urban Water Management, ETHZ
Institute of Environmental Engineering
Prof. Ole Seehausen   Professor of Aquatic Ecology and Evolution, Bern University
Institute of Ecology and Evolution
Prof. Bernhard Wehrli   Professor of Aquatic Chemistry, ETHZ
Institute of Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics

Bachelor and Master thesis

On request, students may have Bachelor and Master thesis supervised at Eawag. Those interested can obtain further information from their place of study or by contacting the research departments directly.

Doctorate

Eawag supports higher-education institutions in the education of doctoral students. Natural and social scientists and engineers have the opportunity to carry out research and prepare a thesis in an innovative environment. Eawag offers ideal conditions for PhD students: dedicated supervision, a modern infrastructure and an inspiring environment for aspiring scientists. Through close exchanges with other scientific disciplines, PhD students receive a comprehensive insight into aquatic research.

This programme involves close cooperation with the higher-education institutions where the 70 PhD students are enrolled.