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Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences

Steps towards your doctorate in the d-chab.

On the student portal you find everything regarding the doctorate.

Admission to the doctoral programmes of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich is regulated in the " ETH Zurich Ordinance on the Doctorate " as well as the " Rector’s Implementation Provisions " (January 1, 2022).

In addition, the Department has issued new Download Detailed Stipulations (PDF, 847 KB) vertical_align_bottom for the doctorate and public presentations associated to the doctoral defence. ( Download Old detailed stipulations (PDF, 971 KB) vertical_align_bottom )  

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Information about the usual salary rate for an institute can be obtained from the respective institute's administration .

Teaching or service activities customarily performed in the department during the doctoral degree must be completed for a total of around 500 hours.

Ethics and Scientific Integrity : register for the course 529-0032-00L Ethics and Scientific Integrity for Doctoral Students in Chemistry and Related Fields offered in Spring and Autumn semester.

Doctoral Supervisor's Handbook: Navigating Doctoral Success  

Public presentations

At the Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry (LAC), there is an additional Download guideline (PDF, 177 KB) vertical_align_bottom  

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A doctoral degree is granted for participating in a doctoral programme under the supervision of a professor. Admission to a doctoral programme requires that you hold a diploma or a Master's degree with excellent grades. Furthermore, a professor of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology has to accept you as a doctoral student. Therefore, prior to submitting an application to the Admission's Office, prospective doctoral students should contact a professor of the Department. Please use the link « Research ».

Doctoral Committee D-CHAB (01.01.2024)

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  • LPC Prof. Dr. Hans Jakob Wörner
  • IMPS Prof. Dr. Gunnar Jeschke
  • ICB Prof. Dr. Andrew de Mello
  • IPW Prof. Dr. Jean-Christophe Leroux

Supervision of Master's theses

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Doctoral studies.

Computer science at ETH Zurich stands for innovative research in an exciting, fast-moving, and diverse field. Located in one of Europe's most attractive cities, ETH offers two doctorate programs geared towards quality education and numerous career opportunities.

Prof. Otmar Hilliges

Doctoral Study Programme

To students holding a Master's degree with a strong background in computer science or a closely related field, the Doctoral Study Program offers the opportunity to directly join one of our internationally renowned research groups. More information

Direct Doctorate in Computer Science

Students with a Bachelor’s degree in computer science or a closely related field with a strong interest in research have the chance to directly enroll as a doctoral student through the Direct Doctorate in Computer Science. The program combines coursework with original research and allows students to explore a broad range of areas in computer science before starting their doctoral dissertation. More information

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Students in the first year of their doctorate at ETH Zurich are warmly invited to participate in the Introductory programme for new doctoral students , which consists of several events, workshops and seminars distributed between September and November 2022.

The introductory programme offers a great opportunity to get useful information and build up a network of contacts within ETH Zurich!

More information on the new 2022 doctoral ordinance will follow, please refer to ETH's corporate website on the doctorate at ETH Zurich .

Doctoral studies mean catching up with the forefront of research and pushing it further. Doctoral (PhD) students at D-ITET are individually supervised by a professor. Doctoral studies should take about 4 years (beyond the master degree) and must result in a thesis with a definite scientific contribution to research on an international level. A small number of graduate courses (12 ECTS credits) is also mandatory. A doctoral plan (approved by the supervising professor) must be submitted no later than 12 months after the beginning of the doctoral studies.

Research and teaching

Doctoral students at D-ITET generally hold paid positions with one of the research laboratories of the department. In addition to working on their own research project, most doctoral students are also teaching assistants and supervise student projects in the bachelor and master programs.

Further details on the doctorate at D-ITET can be found in the Download presentation of the welcome event for new doctoral students vertical_align_bottom .

How to apply

Applications for a PhD position should be sent directly to the individual professors . Applicants must have a master degree from a well reputed university. Admission may be conditional on passing one or two courses at ETH.

General information about the doctorate at ETH Zurich.

Information about professors , laboratories and research areas .

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Department of Management, Technology, and Economics

Application and admission.

On this page you will find general information about how to apply for a doctorate at D-MTEC.

Who can apply?  

How do i apply  .

In order to become a doctoral candidate at D-MTEC, you must find a professor willing to supervise your thesis. Applications are to be made directly to this professor. The doctorate usually involves employment at the chair of your supervising professor.

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Signing an employment contract does not automatically mean that you are registered as a doctoral candidate. As a doctoral candidate you have to register with the ETH Doctoral Administration.

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Department of Biology

Information events doctorate.

Introductory program of the rectorate for new doctoral students

At ETH, there are two ways to apply for a doctoral position: direct applications and applications for a graduate school .

Graduate school

17 doctoral programs covering various fields in the life sciences are coordinated under the umbrella of "Life Sciences Zurich Graduate School" together with the University of Zurich. Every year there are two application deadlines: May 1st and November 1st. Applicants who meet the required qualifications will be invited for interviews. Detailed information on each program can be found here: external page www.lifescience-graduateschool.ch call_made

Direct applications

In addition to doctoral programs, there is another way to apply for a doctoral position at ETH: Persons interested in a particular area, can also apply directly to the heads of research groups. Often such positions are advertised on their websites, however even if no advertisement is posted, direct contact can be worthwhile. This page provides information about the different research areas which are covered by D-BIOL researchers. Here you will also find the contact information of the individual professors.

All further information on requirements, admission, and registration procedures are available here:

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Department of Environmental Systems Science

The doctoral programme is conducted in one of our research groups. It contains a combination of research, study and a small portion of teaching. A doctorate at D-USYS takes three or four years, on average.

Doctoral Administration D-USYS

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Progress report

Doctoral students who have been definitively admitted write an annual progress report on the status and planned progress of their research project, as well as on any significant deviations from the research project described in the doctoral plan.

Annual status conversation

The first annual status conversation must take place no later than 12 months after passing the aptitude colloquium. The date of the most recent interview must be recorded by the doctoral student on myStudies.

The annual status conversation consists of two separate parts:

  • Academic progress (basis: progress report)
  • Assessment, career and personal development

The first part deals with the doctorate and the research work. The previously written progress report forms the basis for this conversation where all points recorded in the doctoral plan, the next steps and, if necessary, significant changes to the research project are discussed. It is recommended to involve the second advisor in the first part. Other persons may also participate. The second part is a development discussion that includes mutual feedback and the further development of competences. This part is conducted confidentially between the supervisor of the doctoral thesis and the doctoral candidate.

In any case both parts - the progress report and the result of the annual status converstaion - are sent to the second advisor for information.

Please note, it is the responsibility of the conversation participants to keep this document until the completion of the doctorate. The documents do not have to be submitted to the doctoral administration.

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Doctoral students who were admitted definitively before 1 January 2022 will pursue regular doctoral studies according to the previous regulations . Doctoral students who were admitted provisionally – but not yet definitively – before 1 January 2022 can choose whether they will pursue regular doctoral studies according to the new regulations or according to the previous regulations.

Doctoral students are not only employees, but students as well. They have both the right and the duty to continue their education and attend courses in their research field, but also in related research areas and interdisciplinary areas.

At least 12 credit points are required for doctoral studies, of which at least one third has to be acquired outside the field of research. A credit point corresponds to a study performance of 25 to 30 working hours. Credit points are only awarded if your own performance can be demonstrated.

For ETH courses, the following regulations apply:

  • Only credits visible on the transcript of records on myStudies are accepted
  • The compliance with the performance assessment as per the course catalogue is mandatory

Courses which cannot be enrolled under myStudies will be confirmed on the form Download confirmation of course attendance for doctoral students (PDF, 25 KB) vertical_align_bottom .

The confirmation by the Doctoral Administration of D-USYS, should be obtained as soon as the 12 credits are acquired. The following documents are required:

  • Transcript of records from myStudies, signed by the supervisor
  • Download Confirmation of course attendance (PDF, 25 KB) vertical_align_bottom for credits outside of myStudies, signed by the supervisor
  • Download Registration for doctoral examination (PDF, 886 KB) vertical_align_bottom

Please mark the credits which have been acquired outside of your research field.

Doctoral students who were admitted after 1 January 2022 will pursue regular doctoral studies according to the new regulations. Doctoral students who were admitted provisionally – but not yet definitively – before 1 January 2022 can choose whether they will pursue regular doctoral studies according to the new regulations or according to the previous regulations.

To obtain the minimum 12 ECTS credits required in regular doctoral studies, the doctoral student must either pass a performance assessment or demonstrate an active, verifiable contribution. One ECTS credit generally corresponds to a workload of 25–30 hours. Credits must be earned in each of the following three categories:

  • Consolidation of knowledge in the research area of the doctoral thesis and the extension of knowledge beyond the original discipline, e.g., through attendance of courses designed especially for doctoral students, regular Master’s degree courses or courses from the third year of Bachelor’s degree studies.
  • Acquisition of transferable skills, e.g., by attending soft-skills courses or participating in ETH Zurich bodies or committees. 
  • Integration into the scientific community, e.g., by attending international conferences.

Doctoral students must acquire at least 1 ECTS credit by attending a course on the topic of ethics and good scientific practice. This academic achievement falls under category b (transferable skills) .

The following achievements/activities are excluded from counting towards the 12 ECTS credits for regular doctoral studies:

  • Achievements before entering the doctorate;
  • Achievements in the framework of multiple matriculations at another level of studies, except for credits earned in the context of teacher training / Teaching Certificate courses;
  • Participation in seminars/courses of the individual professorship, such as group meetings, retreats etc.;
  • Participation in teaching;
  • Attendance of courses with no verification of personal performance.

As soon as you have earned the 12 credit points, you can request for completion of your doctoral studies in myStudies. Check your transcript of records and edit it if necessary using the "Assign category" function.

The composition of the entire examination committee must be submitted to the D-USYS Doctoral Administration no later than three months before the examination .

At least one co-examiner must come from outside ETH Zurich. Eligible are active professors from other universities or persons who are proven experts in the area of the doctoral thesis and are equivalent to professors in this. This does not include persons from universities of applied sciences or private industry with the corresponding expertise, they may, however, be appointed as further members of the examination committee (b inding for doctoral examinations conducted on or after 1 January 2024).

It is mandatory that an independent person is part of the examination committee (for example: not part of the same professorship, no cooperation in the context of the doctoral thesis). This can be the external co-examiner. In case of a dependency relationship between the supervisor and/or the doctoral student with the external co-examiner, another independent co-examiner is necessary .

The doctoral examination must be taken no later than 6 years after the temporary admission. Doctoral examinations are usually open to the public. If doctoral students wish to have a non-public examination, they must submit a request to the D-USYS Doctoral Administration. The examination includes a presentation (duration 20 minutes), followed by a defense, including questioning by the members of the examination committee. The doctoral examination lasts at least 1 hour and 20 minutes, Questions from the audience are allowed after the questioning by examiners is completed (questions from the audience do not count towards the minimum duration of the doctoral examination).

The doctoral student organises the date and room for the doctoral examination together with the supervisor and the co-examiners.

There are still three options on how to carry out doctoral exams:

  • Doctoral exams can be held with the doctoral student, the members of the examination committee and the chair physically present.
  • Doctoral exams can be held as hybrid with some of the participants present.
  • Doctoral exams can be held entirely via Zoom.

The doctoral exam is chaired by a professors of D-USYS.

Available dates until 30 June 2024

Available dates from 01 July 2024

If one or more members of the Examination Committee are attending the Doctoral Examination via videoconference, we recommend that you book the room via the videoconference service .

As soon as the date is fixed, and/or, at the latest, 8 weeks before the doctoral examination, please send an e-mail to the Doctoral Administration of D-USYS.

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The examination copy of the doctoral thesis must be submitted in electronic form by the doctoral student to the examination committee and the D-USYS Doctoral Administration at least 20 working days before the examination.

The reports must be submitted in electronic form to the D-USYS Doctoral Administration at least 5 working days before the examination by the examination committee.  

Registration for the doctoral examination may only proceed with the consent of the doctoral thesis supervisor and in consultation with the co-examiners.

The doctoral examination is open to the public; it is announced on the department's website .

The following steps have to be taken before you receive your doctor’s title:

  • Approval of the thesis by the Department Conference
  • Submission of the deposit copies of the thesis maximum 3 months from the date of the Department Conference

The title «Doctor of Science ETH Zurich» may only be given if the copies and the electronic version have been handed over.

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If you wish to change the supervisor for your thesis project, you need the agreement of the new supervisor. Please submit the form Download Change of supervisor (PDF, 285 KB) vertical_align_bottom to the Doctoral Administration Office, signed by the new and if possible the former supervisor.

If it becomes apparent that you will not be able to finish your doctorate within the maximum period of 6 years, a well-founded Download request for extension of deadline for doctoral studies (PDF, 2.6 MB) vertical_align_bottom is to be handed in to the Doctoral Administration D-USYS.

If you withdraw from your doctorate prematurely, it is not enough simply not to enroll for any more semesters. Your withdrawal must be reported to the Doctoral Administration Office using the form Download Withdrawal declaration for doctoral students (PDF, 889 KB) vertical_align_bottom . It is only when you have submitted the form, together with your ETH card, that you will officially be dematriculated.

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Institute for Theoretical Physics

Doctoral studies are carried out in individual research groups, combining original research with specialised doctorate courses and teaching activities.

Prospective Students

The institute is constantly looking for prospective PhD students. Generally, interested persons should get in touch with one of the  research groups of the institute. More information about doctoral studies in physics at ETH Zurich can be found at the  Department of Physics and at the Doctoral Administration of the ETH Academic Services.

Online Applications

The institute hosts an online application system at http://jobs.itp.phys.ethz.ch/phd/ . It lists the participanting groups, their present search status as well as particular openings for PhD positions.  

Typically, candidates should supply a curriculum vitae and information on their previous study. Furthermore, two established scientists should send in reference letters in support of the application. The application material should be uploaded to the website. The applications received will be reviewed periodically (as a rule of thumb, 4 times per year).

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  • A unique and stimulating work environment within a strong and very motivated team.
  • An interdisciplinary team.
  • Collaborations with clinicians and industries.
  • A project with a strong translational focus.
  • Competitive salary according to ETH standards for doctoral students.

We value diversity

Curious so are we..

We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents:

  • Cover letter outlining your motivation and experience in the field. Mention your earliest possible starting date
  • CV including degree certificates
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We are looking for a candidate that can start as soon as possible.

Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered.

Further information about the Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory (RELab) can be found on our website . Questions regarding the position should be directed to Dr. Dominik Wyser, [email protected]  (no applications).

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