Science and technology in Switzerland
Science and technology in Switzerland play an important role in the Swiss economy, which has very few natural resources that are available in the country. The Swiss National Science Foundation, mandated by the Federal government, is the most important institute for promoting scientific research.
The raw output of scientific research from Switzerland consistently ranks within the top 20. Switzerland was ranked 1st in the Global Innovation Index in 2025, the same position as 2024, 2021, 2020, 2019 and 2013.
Institutions
Universities
The first university, the University of Basel, was founded in 1460 and today the country has twelve universities.- University of Basel, Basel
- University of Bern, Bern
- University of Fribourg, Fribourg
- University of Geneva, Geneva
- University of Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel
- University of Lausanne (UNIL), Lausanne
- University of Lucerne, Lucerne
- University of Lugano, Lugano
- University of St. Gallen, St. Gallen
- University of Zurich, Zürich
- Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich), Zürich
- Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne
Research institutes
- Agroscope Changins-Wädenswil
- Agroscope Liebefeld-Posieux
- Agroscope Reckenholz-Tänikon
- European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
- Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS), Manno
- Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology (CSEM)
- Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI)
- * Swiss Light Source
- Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (EMPA)
- Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (EAWAG)
- Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL)
- Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration (IDHEAP)
- Idiap Research Institute
- Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence Research (IDSIA)
- Nano-Tera
- Swiss Institute of Comparative Law
- Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology (MeteoSwiss)
- Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB)
- Swiss Finance Institute
- International Institute for Management Development (IMD)
- Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID)
- Sempach Bird Observatory
- Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research
- Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research
- Campus Biotech
- Research Institute of Organic Agriculture
Museums
- The Swiss Science Center Technorama is a unique Science museum in the municipality of Winterthur in the canton of Zürich.
Researchers
With 57% of its researchers coming from other countries, Switzerland is the country with the world highest proportion of foreign researchers.Scientific
Astronomy and space program
Switzerland Space Agency, the Swiss Space Office, has been involved in various space technologies and programs. In addition it was one of the 10 founders of the European Space Agency in 1975 and is the seventh largest contributor to the ESA budget. In the private sector, several companies are implicated in the space industry such as RUAG Space or Maxon Motors.Claude Nicollier is a Swiss Astronaut and flew several missions with the United States space program.
In the field of astronomy, Michel Mayor discovered in 1995, 51 Pegasi b, the first extrasolar planet orbiting a sun-like star.
Mathematics
Leonhard Euler is considered to be the preeminent mathematician of the 18th century and one of the greatest of all time. A statement attributed to Pierre-Simon Laplace expresses Euler's influence on mathematics: "Read Euler, read Euler, he is the master of us all."Euler made important discoveries in fields as diverse as calculus and graph theory. He also introduced much of the modern mathematical terminology and notation, particularly for mathematical analysis, such as the notion of a mathematical function.
The Bernoulli family produced many notable scientists.
Physics
Albert Einstein was one of the greatest physicists of all time. He is known for his theory of relativity and specifically mass–energy equivalence, expressed by the equation E = mc2 and also contributed in many other areas. Einstein was named "Person of the Century" by Time.More recently, in 1987, Karl Alexander Müller received the Nobel prize for his work on High-temperature superconductivity.
Furthermore, the CERN is located in Switzerland near Geneva.
Engineering
EPFL professor Aude Billard stated that nearly a quarter of the top 20 robotics labs in the world are located in Switzerland, despite the country having only eight million inhabitants, in a 2022 interview with Swissinfo.New Swiss supercomputer dubbed "Alps" has been ranked 6th in the world based on its performance.