Ernst Wilczek

From 1902 to 1934 he served as a full professor at the university,[1] and in 1910 was appointed director of the École de pharmacie in Lausanne.

He was director of the Pont de Nant alpine garden until his retirement in 1934, when he received the status of professor emeritus.

In 1898 he also collected specimens in Corsica and the Maritime Alps with fellow Swiss botanist Emile Burnat.

Later in his career, he focused on North African flora, being credited with making seven scientific trips to Morocco between 1921 and 1936.

[2] He made contributions to Schinz and Keller's Flore de la Suisse,[2] and collaborated with Robert Chodat on the treatise.