Happy faces at D-ITET's Master's Graduation Ceremony

D-ITET's Master's Graduation Ceremony took place in ETH's Scherrer Auditorium on 1 July 2022. 140 graduates of the Master's programmes in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (EEIT), Biomedical Engineering (BME), Energy Science and Technology (EST), and the new study programme Quantum Engineering (QE) attended the celebration together with their families and friends.

by Katja Abrahams-Lehner

The Master's Ceremony, hosted by D-​ITET's Director of Studies Prof. Sebastian Kozerke, was musically accompanied with folk music from the eastern world by the group "Musique en route".

As key note speaker, Prof. em. Gian-Luca Bona gave interesting insights into his career with a humorous touch, but also serious thoughts about the world we live in. Diploma speaker Raffael Schumann, graduate in Biomedical Engineering and winner of the Willi Studer Prize, shared the stages of his career so far with the audience, and how each fulfills its purpose: "I am telling you all of this to show you that however erratic my path was from a bank, via mathematics, to working with bacteria, every step in my life so far has heavily contributed to where I am right now."

Among the graduates were also nine award winners who received the ETH medal for the best Master's studies or the Willi Studer Prize (WSP) as best student of a Master's programme. Congratulations!

Enlarged view: Award winners
Nivethan Yogarajah (WSP EEIT) Andrej Adzic (ETH medal EEIT), Christos Leontaris (WSP EST), Katharina Kaiser (ETH medal EST), Alexia Del Campo Fonseca (ETH medal BME), Manuel Madlener (ETH medal EEIT), Raffael Schumann (WSP BME), Kyveli Mavromati (ETH medal EEIT); not in the picture: Miranda Davis (ETH medal QE).
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