PLAY PODCASTS
From Campus to Cosmos: ETH Zurich’s Space Vision with Marco Tempest and Nanja Strecker
Episode 64

From Campus to Cosmos: ETH Zurich’s Space Vision with Marco Tempest and Nanja Strecker

We Are ETH · ETH Zurich

September 18, 202534m 14s

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (episodes.captivate.fm) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

ETH Zurich is reaching for the stars – literally. In this special episode of We Are ETH, host Susan Kish speaks with techno-magician Marco Tempest and innovation strategist Dr. Nanja Strecker, two visionary forces behind ETH Zurich’s rapidly growing space ecosystem. They explore how ETH is transforming itself into a launchpad for space innovation, education, and entrepreneurship: through bold initiatives like the Master program in Space Systems and the PI Innovation Hub, which connects deep tech research with real space missions. The conversation highlights the role of Switzerland in the lunar economy, the creative and technical challenges of building for space, and how ETH’s interdisciplinary strength is positioning it at the forefront of this next frontier. Marco and Nanja also share their personal journeys and what it will take to prepare the next generation of space pioneers and entrepreneurs.

Chapters:

(01:27) The Magic and Fascination of Space

(03:07) Space Startups and Entrepreneurship

(07:39) ETH Zurich's Role in Space Innovation

(12:15) Thomas Zurbuchen's Journey to ETH

(19:52) ETH Zurich's Space Master's Program

(25:29) Personal Insights and Recommendations

(33:00) Conclusion and Closing Remarks

books mentionned in this episode:

Nanjas recommendations:

The Culture Map - Erin Meyer

https://erinmeyer.com/books/the-culture-map/

The Space Economy - Chad Anderson

https://www.spacecapital.com/space-economy-book

Marcos recommendations:

Signs Of Storytelling - Will Storr

https://www.thescienceofstorytelling.com/

Mindware - Tools for Smart Thinking - Richard Nisbett

https://lsa.umich.edu/psych/people/emeriti-faculty/nisbett.html