From June 13 to 19, 2021, the first European Olympiad in Informatics for Women, EGOI, took place in Zurich. The organizing committee and the participants look back.
Congratulations to our 160 successful Master’s graduates. We wish them all the best for their future endeavours.
Before his retirement in 2020, Professor Friedemann Mattern studied small things in a big context.
Florian Hanke studied computer science at ETH Zurich from 1997 to 2004. Its universal applicability has taken him as far as Papua New Guinea.
D-INFK turns 40 this year! Scroll through our anniversary page to learn more about the development of our department.
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From June 13 to 19, 2021, the first European Olympiad in Informatics for Women, EGOI, took place in Zurich. The organising committee and the participants look back on instructive, intensive, and unforgettable days.
How does the Internet of Things change our lives? What does computer science mean for society? Before his retirement in 2020, Professor Friedemann Mattern studied small things in a big context.
Next week, the first European Girls’ Olympiad in Informatics will take place in Zurich. The competition, which will have around 160 participants from 43 countries, is organised with a strong involvement from students of the Department of Computer Science.
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The ETH CTF (Capture the Flag) team “flagbot”, led by computer science student and VIS committee chairman Leonardo Galli, has qualified for the CTF finals in Las Vegas in August at DEFCON, the world’s largest hacker convention.
In safety-critical applications like railway inspection, the use of deep neural networks is limited today. SBB, Siemens Mobility, ETH AI Center and the spin-off LatticeFlow from the Department of Computer Science at ETH Zurich joined forces to make artificial intelligence trustworthy.
Nezihe Merve Gürel, a doctoral student from the Institute for Computing Platforms at the Department of Computer Science at ETH Zurich, has been named one of the 2021 Google Scholarship recipients. Congratulations!
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