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Institute of Agricultural Sciences

AcronymIAS
Homepagehttp://www.ias.ethz.ch/
CountrySwitzerland
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TypeAcademy
Top-level organizationETH Zurich
Parent organizationDepartment of Environmental Systems Science
Current organizationInstitute of Agricultural Sciences
Child organizations
  • Animal Genetics Unit
  • Animal Nutrition
  • Animal Physiology
  • Biocommunication & Entomology
  • Crop Science
  • Environmental Robotics Laboratory
  • Ethology and Animal Welfare Unit
  • Grassland Sciences
  • Molecular Plant Breeding
  • Plant Biotechnology
  • Plant Cell Biology
  • Plant Development Biology
  • Plant Nutrition
  • RNA Biology
  • Sustainable Agroecosystems


Open Opportunities

Hybrid Climbing Robot incorporating bio-inspired design

  • ETH Zurich
  • Environmental Robotics Laboratory

The thesis aims to develop a new bio-inspired robot with a thruster-based adhesion to climb uneven surfaces.

  • Intelligent Robotics, Robotics and Mechatronics
  • Master Thesis

Response of forage grasses to severe drought

  • ETH Zurich
  • Molecular Plant Breeding

Droughts cause substantial reduction in biomass yields through negative impacts on plant growth in forage grasses, an effect that is compounded by heat stress during summer droughts. This project uses field phenotyping and modern genotyping technologies to improve our understanding of severe drought stress on forage grasses.

  • Environmental Impact Assessment, Plant Biochemistry and Physiology, Plant Growth and Development, Plant Protection (Pests, Diseases and Weeds)
  • Master Thesis

SnailBot: Robot Locomotion using Biodegradable Adhesives in Forest Canopies

  • ETH Zurich
  • Environmental Robotics Laboratory

Despite covering over a third of the total global land area, forests are not well studied. Under the looming threat of climate change, understanding our natural habitats is more important than ever. To enable robotic exploration for environmental monitoring, robust robotic locomotion in these challenging environments is necessary.

  • Electrical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Robotics and Mechatronics
  • Master Thesis
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