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openclaw skills install eth-zurich-schoolETH Zurich is Europe's top technical university, known for 21 Nobel laureates, strong industry ties, and leading STEM research and innovation.
openclaw skills install eth-zurich-schoolETH Zurich is Continental Europe's premier institution for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics — a university that has produced more Nobel laureates than any institution outside the United States and United Kingdom.
ETH Zurich operates as a public university funded primarily by the Swiss federal government (€2+ billion annually), supplemented by research grants, industry partnerships, and technology transfer revenue. The university's technology transfer office (ETH Transfer) has commercialized 500+ patents and spun off 700+ companies since 1996. ETH's partnership model with industry leaders (ABB, Novartis, Roche, Google, IBM) creates a pipeline from academic research to commercial application. The university charges minimal tuition (CHF 730/semester for Swiss citizens, CHF 1,460 for internationals) — a fraction of US private universities — making it one of the highest ROI educational investments globally.
Albert Einstein enrolled at ETH Zurich in 1896 but was reportedly a mediocre student — he skipped lectures, clashed with professors, and barely graduated. After graduation, he couldn't find an academic position and took a job as a patent clerk in Bern. It was during this period (1905, his "Annus Mirabilis") that he published the special theory of relativity, the photoelectric effect (for which he won the Nobel Prize), and Brownian motion — all while working at the patent office. ETH now claims him as its most famous alumnus, and the university's main building features a prominent Einstein statue.