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New open-source langauge model offers multilingual support and public transparency
This summer, EPFL and ETH Zurich will release a large language model (LLM) developed on public infrastructure. Trained on the Alps supercomputer at the Swiss National Supercomputing Center (CSCS), the new LLM marks a milestone in open-source AI and multilingual excellence.
Robots make fireworks
Computer science Student Christopher Golling has been awarded a Werner Siemens Fellowship by the Swiss Study Foundation for his achievements and commitment. Read more (in German).
Snyk acquires Invariant Labs to defend agentic AI systems
Invariant Labs, a deep-tech spin-off from ETH Zurich (co-founded by Prof. Martin Vechev, Prof. Florian Tramèr and three of their graduates) has been acquired by the cybersecurity company Snyk. The move highlights both the rapid rise of AI-native software and the critical need for robust security innovation.
Severe form of Long Covid: computer science professor leaves ETH Zurich
Due to a severe form of Long Covid and ME/CFS, computer science professor Otmar Hilliges is leaving ETH Zurich. Read more (in German).
5G cybersecurity initiative
Huawei and the ETH Cyber Group, a student initiative, are committed to combating the shortage of skilled workers with a 5G cybersecurity initiative.
The future of changing rooms is being developed in Zurich
Zalando wants customers to be able to try on clothes online. To this end, they are developing a virtual changing room in Zurich. The technology behind this comes from Zurich-based start-up and spin-off Fision, which was acquired by Zalando in 2020. Read article (in German).
Tiktok opens office in Zurich
Tiktok is opening its first office in Switzerland. Zurich scores highly with its economic stability, high quality of life and talent from all over the world – from ETH and ZHdK to a thriving start-up scene. Article in German.
Best AI tools for engineers in 2025
DeepCode, an ETH Zurich / D-INFK spin-off acquired by Snyk in 2020, has been listed by Analytics Insight among the top 5 AI tolls for engineers to boost productivity.
Designing our way toward circular RNA medicines with AI
Sail Biomedicines’ Kerry Benenato and Rajesh Ramaswamy (ETH Computer Science alumnus) discuss efforts to leverage AI to decipher the biological and chemical codes that might resolve these issues, transforming a discovery process into an engineering project.
Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin to visit Bulgaria
Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin travelled to Sofia on 7 May for a one-day visit. His programme included meetings with Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev and Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov, as well as a visit to the renowned Institute for Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Technology (INSAIT), which was co-founded and architected by Martin Vechev, Professor of Computer Science at ETH Zurich.