Dr. Andreas Huber

Professor

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Biography

Andreas Huber is a Professor at ETH Zurich, specializing in High Pressure Geology. He leads research in the field of geochemistry and petrology, focusing on the effects of high pressure conditions on geological materials. His expertise includes the study of minerals and rocks under extreme pressure and temperatures, which provides insights into the processes occurring within the Earth’s interior. With a strong background in experimental petrology, Professor Huber contributes significantly to understanding geological phenomena through his research initiatives and publications. He is actively involved in mentorship and education, guiding students and junior researchers in the field of Earth sciences. His work has implications for various applications, including natural resource exploration and understanding the Earth's geological history.

Research Interests

Requirements for ETH Zurich

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.4
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
TOEFL
Total
Required:100
GRE General
Verbal
Required:159
Verbal Percentile
Required:80
Quantitative
Required:168
Quantitative Percentile
Required:81
Analytical Writing
Required:4.5
Writing Percentile
Required:85
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in a related field (Engineering, Natural Sciences, or Mathematics) Minimum 180 ECTS credits Subject-specific knowledge equivalent to ETH Bachelor's programs
Application Checklist
  • Bachelor's degree diploma or transcript
  • Official academic transcripts
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Letter of Motivation (1 page)
  • Two academic recommendation letters
  • English language proficiency certificate
  • GRE General Test (for non-EU/EFTA applicants)
Specialization Notes

The GRE is mandatory for students who did not obtain their Bachelor's degree in an EU/EFTA state. Some departments (e.g., Computer Science) have specific ECTS credit requirements in core subjects.