Video journalist & podcast producer, Multimedia department
My work is focused on making videos and podcasts about science and technology topics. I specialize in developing explainatory video formats for mobile viewing, mixing animation and documentary styles.
I studied filmmaking and animation at Zurich University of the Arts and began working as a video journalist at SWI swissinfo.ch in 2004. Since then I have specialised in creating different styles of animation for our visual products.
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Unpacking semiconductors, Switzerland's chip strategy, and the high-stakes global race for tech dominance in our latest podcast.
Science podcast: climate migration in Bangladesh – an unexpected reality
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Climate migration in Bangladesh: an unexpected reality. Discover where people go when climate change forces them to relocate. Tune in!
Our 24-hour rail adventure from Switzerland to Denmark
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Swissinfo journalist Kristian Brandt and his daughter took the train from Switzerland to Denmark instead of flying. Is it worth it?
Science podcast: the 2000-watt society – a Swiss experiment in sustainable living
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Join us as we delve into the 2000-watt society and its significance for energy efficiency and environmental responsibility.
Science podcast: Antarctica’s oldest ice holds the key to unlocking Earth’s climate secrets
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Researchers in Bern are studying Antarctica's oldest ice, extracted from a depth of more than 2,500 metres, to better understand Earth's climate future.
Science podcast: The invasion of quagga mussels – and how it can be stopped
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The quagga mussel is reshaping ecosystems and threatening water supplies. We explore the fight against the mussel invasion in Switzerland.
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In episode 6 of this season's Swiss Connection science podcast, we look at the role of relationships and perceptions in longevity.
Science podcast: the story behind the ‘longevity pill’ rapamycin
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In episode 5 of this season's Swiss Connection science podcast, we talk about the discovery of TOR and its potential for longevity.
Science podcast: Can gender diversity create better medicine?
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In episode 3 of this season's Swiss Connection science podcast we look at the role of sex and gender in drug development.
Mariana Katzarova: a mandate for the Russian people
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In a mini-documentary, Swissinfo follows the first UN Special Rapporteur for Russia Mariana Katzarova. A rare insight into one of the UN’s toughest jobs.
Frozen clues: how Antarctic ice reveals our climate past
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Researchers in Bern study 1.2-million-year-old Antarctic ice. Discover how ancient air bubbles reveal the secrets of Earth’s climate history.
Swiss science seeks answers to climate change in Antarctic ice
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Researchers in Bern are studying some of the oldest ice samples on the planet. They want to shed light on one of the main mysteries of the Earth's climate.
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Built by 3,000 workers in the rugged Swiss Alps, the Grande Dixence dam is a towering symbol of Swiss engineering and hydropower innovation.
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Making semiconductor chips for computers, machinery, transport and other devices is a costly and a lengthy process. How exactly is it done?
He can’t go home: a Belarusian author on lost roots and life in Switzerland
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Discover the story of Belarus writer Sasha Filipenko as he shares his experiences of dictatorship and literary resilience.
Permafrost thawing: protecting endangered mountain infrastructure in the Swiss Alps
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Elizaveta Sharaborova, a Swiss-based researcher, explains how her solar-powered prototype can stabilise thawing permafrost threatening Alpine infrastructure.