Spark Award winner 2021
Load-bearing, lightweight and now also recyclable: researchers led by Professor Paolo Ermanni were presented with the Spark Award in recognition of an innovative process for production of sustainable composite materials. ETH Zurich awarded the prize to their promising invention, with this year marking the tenth time the award has been given.
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Vanessa Wood, ETH Vice President for Knowledge Transfer and Corporate Relations, with Paolo Ermanni, Nicole Aegerter, Christoph Schneeberger and Shelly Arreguin. (Photo: ETH Zurich / Oliver Bartenschlager)
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Laboratory of Composite Materials and Adaptive Structures (Prof. P. Ermanni)
external pageProject ANTEFILcall_made, Pioneer Fellow Christoph Schneeberger
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