Between 1895 and 1914, Albert Einstein lived in Switzerland (except for one year in Prague, 1911–12), where he received his academic diploma from the Swiss Federal Polytechnic in Zürich (later the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, ETH) in 1900. He later taught there at the same institute as a professor of theoretical physics between 1912 and 1914 before he left for Berlin.
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Wernher von Braun studied at ETH Zürich (now Swiss Federal Polytechnic) for a term from June to October 1931.
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Upon hearing that he could enter the Federal Polytechnic Institute in Zurich (today known as the ETH Zurich), Wilhelm Rontgen passed its examinations, and began studies there as a student of mechanical engineering.
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Work on the Z4 could not be resumed immediately in the extreme privation of post-war Germany, and it was not until 1949 that he was able to resume work on it. Konrad Zuse showed Z4 to the mathematician Eduard Stiefel of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zürich) who ordered one in 1950. On 8 November 1949, Zuse KG was founded. The Z4 was delivered to ETH Zurich on 12 July 1950, and proved very reliable.
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