2022 Graduation Ceremony
Last Friday, the students of the Master's programmes in Mathematics, Statistics as well as Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) celebrated their graduation. Congratulations to all on the successful completion of their studies!
The Graduation Ceremony was opened by Paul Biran, Director of Studies in Mathematics, followed by the guest speakers Manfred Einsiedler and Thea Kosche as well as Sara van de Geer (Statistics) and Sid Mishra (CSE) who wished the graduates all the best for their future.
As a part of the ceremony, outstanding Master's theses have been honoured with the ETH Medal and the best students in every Master's degree programme have received the Willi Studer Prize.
ETH Medals
Chiara Caduff (Mathematics)
"On an Approach to Test for Asset Price Bubbles in a Diffusion Framework", under the guidance of Prof. Martin Schweizer
Fabian Jin (Mathematics)
"Companion Laws for Euler Equations and Hyperbolic Conservation Laws", under the guidance of Prof. Siddhartha Mishra
Thea Theresa Kosche (Mathematics)
"Asymptotic Floquet theory for first order ODEs with finite Fourier series perturbation and its applications to Floquet metamaterials", under the guidance of Prof. Habib Ammari
Andrea Augusto Bruno Musso (Mathematics)
"Equidistribution of rational subspaces and their shapes and some related problems", under the guidance of Dr Menny Akka Ginosar
David Dreifuss (Statistics)
"Monitoring of SARS-CoV-2 variants by genomic analysis of wastewater samples», under the guidance of Dr Markus Kalisch
Wouter Rens Tonnon (CSE)
"A semi-Lagrangian approach to incompressible flows" under the guidance of Prof. Ralf Hiptmair
Willi Studer Prizes
Mathematics
- Joël Beimler, Filippo Berta, Chiara Caduff, Lara Fratini, Matilde Gianocca, Fabian Jin, Andrea Musso, Emie Sun, Manuel Wiedmer, Stefanie Zbinden
Computational Science and Engeneering
- Wouter Tonnon, Luca Lavarini
Statistics
- Su Zehao