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List of Swiss inventions and discoveries

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List of Swiss inventions and discoveries

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The following list is composed of items, techniques and processes that were invented by or discovered by people from Switzerland.

Astronomy

  • First exoplanet orbiting a solar-type star discovered by Swiss astronomers Didier Queloz and Michel Mayor in 1995 (51 Pegasi b), Nobel-prize laureates in Physics in 2019
  • Earliest estimation of the "radiation of the stars” in his 1896 article "La Température de L'Espace" by Charles Édouard Guillaume

Biology

DNA structure
  • Nucleic acid, DNA by Friedrich Miescher (1868)
  • Restriction endonuclease by Werner Arber
  • Research of the Immune system by Rolf M. Zinkernagel

Chemistry

Cellophane bag
  • Laudanum by Paracelsus
  • Aluminium foil by Robert Victor Neher
  • Cellophane by Jacques E. Brandenberger
  • DDT by Paul Hermann Müller
  • Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) by Albert Hofmann
  • Nickel–steel alloys he named invar, elinvar and platinite [it] by Charles Édouard Guillaume
  • Reichstein process by Tadeus Reichstein
  • Glyphosate by Henri Martin
  • Sandmeyer reaction by Traugott Sandmeyer

Clothes and Fashion

  • Velcro by George de Mestral
  • Coil Zip fastening invented by Martin Winterhalter

Computing

  • Computer mouse:
    • First computer mouse by René Sommer, co-inventor
    • First laser mouse (2004)
  • Pascal programming language by Niklaus Wirth
  • Smaky by Jean-Daniel Nicoud
  • World Wide Web at CERN

Construction

  • Construction machines
    • Walking excavator by Ernst Menzi, 1966 (Menzi Muck)
  • Structural steel reinforced concrete revolution by Robert Maillart at ETH Zurich
    • three-hinged arch
    • deck-stiffened arch for bridges
    • beamless floor slab
    • mushroom ceiling for industrial buildings
  • Tunnel waterproofing by Sika

Cuisine

Dry muesli mix, served with milk
  • Absinthe
  • Älplermagronen
  • Aromat
  • Bündnernusstorte
  • Cheeses and cheese recipes
    • Fondue
    • Gruyère
    • Raclette
    • Sbrinz, the ancestor of the Parmiggiano Reggiano and the Pecorino romano
  • Chocolates:
    • Conching by Rudolf Lindt
    • Hazelnut chocolate by Charles-Amédée Kohler
    • Milk chocolate by Daniel Peter (disputed)
    • White chocolate by Nestlé And his Partner
  • Coffee
    • Capsule
    • Instant coffee by Max Morgenthaler
  • Meringues
  • Milk powder
  • Muesli by Maximilian Bircher-Benner
  • Rösti
  • Stock cubes
  • Tools:
    • Immersion blender by Roger Perrinjaquet
    • Rex vegetable peeler by Alfred Neweczerzal
  • Zürcher Geschnetzeltes

Economics

  • Discovery of economic cycles and propagation of Social policy against the classic liberal economy by Simonde de Sismondi
  • Bank secrecy

Mathematics

Leonhard Euler

Leonhard Euler's work:

  • Mathematical notations that he introduced:
    • Concept of a function (first to write f(x) to denote the function f applied to the argument x)
    • Letter Σ for summations
    • Letter i to denote the imaginary unit
    • Modern notation for the trigonometric functions
    • Natural logarithm (now also known as Euler's number)
  • Differential equations
  • Defined logarithms for negative and complex numbers
  • Defined the exponential function for complex numbers and discovered its relation to the trigonometric functions
  • Development of power series, the expression of functions as sums of infinitely many terms
  • Euler–Bernoulli beam equation, a cornerstone of engineering
  • Euler's critical load, the critical buckling load of an ideal strut
  • Euler equations in Fluid dynamics
  • Euler's formulae^{i\varphi} = \cos \varphi + i\sin \varphi
  • Euler's identitye^{i \pi} +1 = 0
  • Introduction of exponential function and logarithms in analytic proofs
  • Predicted the phenomenon of cavitation in 1754 before observing it
  • Solution to the Basel problem (1735)

Bernoulli family

Jacob Bernoulli (1655–1705)

Jacob Bernoulli's work:

  • Ars Conjectandi published in Basel in 1713, theory of probability from which resulted the Bernoulli trial.
  • Bernoulli numbers
  • Bernoulli differential equation solved y y' = p(x)y + q(x)y^n.
  • Discovery of the constant e by studying a question about compound interest \lim_{n\to\infty} \left( 1 + \frac{1}{n} \right)^n
  • Introduces the term integral in calculus
  • Lemniscate of Bernoulli
  • Solution of differential equation by separation of variables

Nicolaus I Bernoulli (1687-1759)

Nicolaus I Bernoulli's s contributions:

  • Orthogonal trajectories
  • Probability and statistics research with the St. Petersburg Paradox

Nicolaus II Bernoulli (1695-1726)

Nicolaus II Bernoulli's contribution:

  • He posed the problem of reciprocal orthogonal trajectories

Daniel Bernoulli (1700–1782)

Daniel Bernoulli's contributions:

  • Bernoulli's principle is of critical use in aerodynamics.
  • Expected utility theory
  • He laid the basis for the kinetic theory of gases, and applied the idea to explain Boyle's law (Hydrodynamica 1738).
  • He worked with Euler on elasticity and the development of the Euler–Bernoulli beam equation.
  • Principle of superposition was first stated by Daniel Bernoulli in 1753 ("The general motion of a vibrating system is given by a superposition of its proper vibrations")

Gabriel Cramer

Gabriel Cramer's contributions

  • Cramer's theorem (algebraic curves)
  • In 1750 he published Cramer's rule, giving a general formula for the solution for any unknown in a linear equation system having a unique solution, in terms of determinants implied by the system. This rule is still standard.]

Others

  • Planimeter by Jakob Amsler-Laffon.

Medicine

  • Artificial hip joint (Sulzer joint, by Maurice Edmond Müller)
  • Diazepam (Valium) (1958, company Hoffmann-La Roche)
  • Diclofenac (Voltaren) (1973, company Ciba-Geigy)
  • Hydro-alcoholic gel (1995, Didier Pittet)
  • Hydrogel skin cancer treatment (2022, University of Bern)
  • Laudanum by Paracelsus
  • Panthenol (Bepanthen) (1944, company Roche)
  • Stent (1986, Medinvent, Hans Wallsten)
  • Theodor Kocher
    • Anesthesia
      • Masks to deliver chloroform-ether narcosis
    • Surgical methodology
      • Hygiene rules
      • Techniques of sterilisation
      • Surgical records quantifying and analysing success and failures
    • Surgical procedures
      • Pre-operative preparation of patients to receive anaesthesia to avoid aspiration of gastric content
      • Reduction technique for shoulder dislocation
      • Thiroidectomy
    • Surgical tools
      • Artery clamp
      • Bowel clamp
      • Craniometer
      • Kidney holding forceps
      • Scissors chisels and files

Military

Victorinox "Huntsman" Swiss Army knife
  • Swiss Army knife
  • Full Metal Jacket bullet by Eduard Rubin
  • Milliradian by Charles-Marc Dapples

Physics

  • Argand lamp by Aimé Argand
  • Twisted nematic field effect by Hoffmann-La Roche
  • Scanning tunneling microscope by Heinrich Rohrer (co-inventor with German Gerd Binnig)
  • Super-twisted nematic display by Brown, Boveri & Cie
  • Swatch Internet Time by Swatch
  • Research on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance by Kurt Wüthrich

Sports

  • Bobsleigh tracks
  • Schwingen
  • Hornussen

Technology

  • Basic oxygen steelmaking by Robert Durrer in 1948
  • Electricity production and transmission:
    • Transmission of electrical energy using high-voltage three-phase current developed by Brown, Boveri & Cie for the International Electrotechnical Exhibition
    • Research on steam and gas turbines developed at ETH Zurich with Aurel Stodola
      • Law of the Ellipse
      • First gas turbine electric generator in collaboration with Brown, Boveri & Cie
      • Aurel Stodola constructs a closed-loop heat pump in 1928 (water source from Lake Geneva) which provides heating for the Geneva city hall to this day.
  • Electric kilns invented by Brown, Boveri & Cie
  • Electric toothbrush, the Broxodent by Dr. Philippe Guy Woog
  • Gearless cement drive developed by Brown, Boveri & Cie in 1969
  • Internal combustion engine invented in 1806 by François Isaac de Rivaz, using oxygen and hydrogen.
  • LCD projector at Brown Boveri & Cie
  • Precision machinery:
    • Thread whirling by Tornos in the 1990s
    • Cam multispindle machine with the Tornos AS 14 (1958)
    • CNC multispindle machine (Tornos CNC 632, 1988)
  • Precision valve steam engine (Sulzer, 1876)
  • Shuttle-less loom (Sulzer, 1876)
  • Ski lifts
  • Turbocharger by Alfred Büchi
  • Chronometry / watches:
    • Constant escapement by Girard-Perregaux
    • Cross-beat escapement and remontoire for watches by Jost Bürgi
    • Quartz watches (Centre électronique horloger)
    • Tourbillon by Abraham-Louis Breguet
    • Charles Édouard Guillaume's Guillaume balance (a type of balance wheel)

Transportation

  • Azipod, first azimuth thruster with the motor located in the pod itself (by ABB Group)
  • Bathyscaphe Trieste by Auguste Piccard
  • Trains and tracks
    • Articulated locomotive by Anatole Mallet
    • Diesel electric locomotive traction control by Hermann Lemp
    • High-speed locomotive with drive shafts fitted exclusively in bogies developed by Brown, Boveri & Cie in 1944
    • Riggenbach rack system by Niklaus Riggenbach
    • Diesel-Sulzer-Klose GmbH, first train to run with a mechanical diesel power in 1912.
  • Solar Impulse by Bertrand Piccard in co-operation with EPFL

Miscellaneous

  • The Red Cross by Henry Dunant
  • Helvetica Typeface by Max Miedinger
  • World Health Organization

Notes

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