Joël Mesot
President of ETH Zurich
Prof. Joël Mesot, an esteemed physicist with a focus on strongly correlated materials, has been leading as the President of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich since January 1, 2019. A graduate of ETH, his career spans significant roles including a full professorship at ETH Zurich and Lausanne (EPFL), and directorship at the Paul-Scherrer-Institute. His pioneering work on high-temperature superconductors and neutron spectroscopy has been recognized with awards like the Swiss Physical Society’s IBM Prize and the Latsis Prize from ETH Zurich. Mesot’s expertise has also contributed to the development of key research facilities and to the scientific community through his role as Editor of “Neutron News”.
Full Biography
Task Force Social Sciences and Humanities
Kurt Schmidheiny
Professor of Economics and Applied Econometrics at the University of Basel
Béla Kapossy
Chair of the Task Force Professor of History, UNIL, Former director of the College des Humanités, EPFL
Rainer Gabriel
Researcher and lecturer at the Institute of Diversity and Social Integration, ZHAW
Tobias Hodel
Assistant Professor in Digital Humanities, University of Bern
Ben Jann
Professor at the Institute of Sociology, University of Bern
Sylvia Jeney
Head of ORD, SNSF
Tabea Lurk
Head of Mediathek at FHNW Academy of Art and Design Basel
Coordination
Rudolf Mumenthaler
Co-coordinator of the Task Force, CoG Member, University of Zürich
Sarah Schlunegger
Co-coordinator of the Task Force, CoG Member, University of Bern