Doctoral Research in Modelling for Climate and Energy
Showcasing Doctoral Research in Modelling for Climate and Energy is a course organized as a series of lectures given by PhD students to PhD students on their research at the intersection of energy and climate modeling.
A selection of images highlighting the diversity of the Frontiers presentations
The class allows PhD students to present their work-in-progress to their peers, as well as give and receive constructive feedback and foster new collaborations. It aims to disseminate knowledge of ETH Zurich energy and climate modeling research activities throughout the research community.
Attendees provide constructive written comments on each lecture which are passed (anonymised) to the presenter as useful feedback. Students need to attend and provide feedback at at least 80% of events.
Most of the seminars from past years are available for download.
Please note: The 2 ECTS point course is offered every spring semester. If you require further details, please contact the ESC by the following email address: .
Frontiers Best Presentation Award
Congratulations go to all winners of the Frontiers Best Presentation Award.
2021: Johanna Vorwerk, D-ITET (see photo)
2020: Nicolas Schmid D-GESS
2019: Giacomo Bonciolini D-MAVT
2018: Andrés Gómez D-ITET
2017: Prageeth Jayathissa D-ARCH & Benjamin Hohermuth D-BAUG
2016: Petros Papadopoulos & Michael Kant, both from D-MAVT.
Images from earlier Frontiers seminars