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All stories by Michael Walther, Corporate Communications
A place of mutual learning for students and apprentices
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A journey of mutual learning for ETH students and industry partners: the city and canton of Zug today announced the ETH Learning Factory Zug project. Rector Günther Dissertori discusses its aims and vision in this interview.?
How ETH is supporting a new engineering programme in Ukraine
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ETH is helping the Kyiv School of Economics to establish a new electrical engineering programme, despite the war. The project’s initiator, Maksym Yarema, explains why every month counts.??
“AI will help us derive better cancer therapies from patient data”
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A new national initiative aims to use AI-based models to improve the diagnosis and treatment of cancer patients. In this interview, Professor of Computer Science Gunnar R?tsch explains the role ETH Zurich will play.
A clear plan for security
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ETH professor Ueli Maurer has provided cryptography with a theoretical basis. Now he is retiring. However, his most important research project is yet to come.
Specialists for sustainable industry in sub-Saharan Africa
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ETH Zurich has set up a master's programme in mechatronics in collaboration with Ashesi University in Ghana. The first cohort of students is now graduating. The project aims to contribute to sustainable industrialisation in sub-Saharan Africa.
Super-fast computers for AI: Torsten Hoefler awarded prestigious ACM Prize
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Torsten Hoefler wins the prestigious ACM Prize in Computing for his pioneering work in high-performance computing. The fact that supercomputers have become so powerful that AI models can be trained very quickly with very large volumes of data is partly down to his research.