Spinning for science

Planning and building Europe’s largest capacity geotechnical centrifuge took seven years. Now, after one and a half years of operation, its official inauguration is finally being celebrated at the H?nggerberg campus. And it’s no coincidence that this is happening in mid-January.

An illustriation of the ETH Zurich geotechnical centrifuge
Measuring nine metres across and with a capacity of 500 gtonnes, the ETH Zurich geotechnical centrifuge has the biggest capacity in Europe.  (Image: Ioannis Anastasopoulos / ETH Zürich)
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