2025 Graduation Ceremony
On 22 May, the students from the Master's programmes in Mathematics, Statistics, and Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) celebrated their graduation. We extend our heartfelt congratulations and best wishes for their future endeavours!

The graduation ceremony began with a welcome from Benjamin Sudakov, Director of Studies at the Department of Mathematics. He was followed by guest speakers David Adjiashvili, lecturer at the Institute for Operations Research, and Julia Meng, one of the graduates of the Master's programme in mathematics.
Later, Director of Studies Jonas Peters, congratulated the graduates of the Master's programme in statistics, while Director of Studies Ralf Hiptmair, did the honours for the CSE graduates.
As part of the celebration, outstanding Master's theses were recognised with the prestigious ETH Medal, and the top graduates from each programme received the Willi Studer Prize.
ETH Medals
Mathematics
Clemens Thalhammer for his thesis: "Computational Models for Quasiperiodic Differential Equations" supported by Professor Habib Ammari.
Markus Verlemann for his thesis: "Gluing charged black holes into de Sitter space" supported by Professor Peter Hintz.
Johann Wenckstern for his thesis: "Virtual Tissues: Self-Supervised Transformers for Multiplexed Images of Cancer Tissues" supported by Professor Peter Bühlmann.
Computational Science and Engineering
Caterina Croci for her thesis: "Can Earth Observations Calibrate Microphysics Bulk-Scheme Models? A Focus on Warm Rain Processes" supported by Professor Ulrike Lohmann.
Maximilian Herde for his thesis: "On Foundation Models for Partial Differential Equations" supported by Professor Siddhartha Mishra.
Dana Zimmermann for her thesis: "Finding Optimal Doses of T cell-Redirecting Bispecific Antibodies in a Virtual Population Using Optimal Control" supported by Dr Hans-Michael Kaltenbach.
