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ETH Zurich is making a significant contribution to positioning Switzerland as a top global location for developing and deploying transparent and trustworthy AI. ETH graduates work primarily in ...
ETH-related facts and figures can be found in the Annual Report 2024, published today. The report offers a comprehensive view of all areas of the university and uses an interactive Value Creation ...
DNA repair mechanisms are crucial for the survival and growth of cells. Through a comprehensive analysis, a research team at ETH Zurich has identified numerous redundancies between the genes involved ...
Meet ETH Zurich at the inaugural external page TECH Conference by Handelsblatt taking place from 25 to 27 May 2025. TECH will bring together visionaries, industry leaders, and policymakers to explore ...
What is the study about and what is its key message? The study looks at the distribution and impact of artificial intelligence. It analyses which technologies are used for which purpose and in which ...
Four research teams working at CERN at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have received a research prize worth three million dollars. The three-million-dollar prize is in recognition of their ...
ETH Zurich Materials Scientists are the first to measure the microscopic forces involved when particles in suspensions such as concrete or paint roll past each other. Previously, such measurements ...
Starting in May, a team of four people will regularly cycle to work or study space, or at least part of the route. Every kilometer cycled counts! Anyone who cycles at least 50% of their working days ...
Materials are used in laboratories, offices and workshops at ETH every day: be it chemicals, utensils such as test tubes or gloves, Electrical Engineering materials, computers and accessories or tools ...
Launched in 2010 by CAS, a branch of the American Chemical Society (ACS), the CAS Future Leaders program offers a highly sought-after opportunity for Ph.D. candidates and postdoctoral researchers in ...
A guaranteed credit line of CHF 339 million, approved by the federal government, is available for the construction of the building, which will enable the Department of Physics (D-PHYS) to expand its ...
A sprained ankle, a bump on the back of the head or a bruised wrist: If she’s to emerge unscathed, Tanja Ulrich, a doctoral student trained in biomedicine, needs to have a lot of trust in her dance ...
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