PUBLICATIONS
EVENTS
STUDENT WORK
Dea Rieder, Bachelor thesis (2025)
Leo Kieffer, Bachelor thesis (2025)
Bachelor Integrated Practical (Spring 2024)
Bachelor Integrated Practical (Spring 2025)
Jennifer Ly, Bachelor thesis (2024)
Luc Subal, Master thesis (2024)
Sandro Lorenz, Master thesis (2023)
Nick Beinz, Master thesis (2024)
Alex Cao, Doctoral thesis (2024)
Alexandre Milliet, Master thesis (2022)
Silvan Ullmann, Master thesis (2023)
Sabrina Strub, Master thesis (2023)
Pascal Oswald, Master thesis (2024)
Modelling Changes in Basal Area and Broadleaf Fraction in Swiss Forests Using Machine Learning
Dea Rieder, Bachelor thesis (2025)
Analysing factors driving the supply and demand for wood housing from the perspective of general contractors, institutional investors and building cooperatives
Oester Sydney, Bachelor thesis (2025)
Sustainable Construction in Switzerland: The Potential of Wood Reuse for Reducing Carbon Emissions
Leo Kieffer, Bachelor thesis (2025)
Assessing the Emission Reduction Potential of Wood Housing in Switzerland: A System Dynamics Model
Jennifer Ly, Bachelor thesis (2024)
Scaling the timber construction sector - Investigations in analyzing wood market scenarios in Switzerland
Wood’s renewability makes it a key material for sustainable construction, but scaling up has cross-sectoral impacts. This study investigates future wood market scenarios by considering the perspectives of stakeholders and potential clients to inform supply, demand, and acceptance of wood construction in Switzerland.
Bachelor Course at ETH Zurich: Wood Supply Chain Through the lens of Systems Thinking
For the second consecutive year, researchers of MainWood offer a course on systems thinking, focusing on the Swiss wood supply chain.