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More precise treatment
- Artificial intelligence
- Spotlight
- Biomedical Informatics Group
- Medical and bioinformatics
- News und highlights
- Institute for Machine Learning
- Machine learning
- Front – Spotlight
- Research
The mTORUS project, funded by The LOOP Zurich, will use AI to explore novel treatments for urinary tract infections. Professor Gunnar Rätsch and Senior Scientist Andre Kahles from the Biomedical Informatics Lab are among the researchers involved.
Martin Vechev promoted to Full Professor
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- Format
- Faculty
- News
- D-INFK
- Staff
Martin Vechev, head of the Secure, Reliable, and Intelligent Systems Lab at the Department of Computer Science, has been promoted from Associate Professor to Full Professor.
Stelian Coros promoted to Associate Professor
- Computational Robotics Lab
- Institute for Intelligent Interactive Systems
- News
- Format
- Faculty
- Research Groups
- Staff
Stelian Coros, currently Tenure Track Assistant Professor, has been promoted to Associate Professor of Computational Robotics in the Department of Computer Science.
Cybersecurity and ways to handle uncertainties
- Spotlight
- Students
- Front – Spotlight
- Security
- Studies
In the third episode of the uncertainty series of the ETH podcast, senior lecturer Myriam Dunn Cavelty and D-INFK student Karin Holzhauser talk about cybersecurity and its role in computer science.
D-INFK spin-off receives USD 2.8 million
- Institute for Machine Learning
- Learning and Adaptive Systems
- News
- Secure, Reliable, and Intelligent Systems Lab
- Institute for Programming Languages and Systems
The ETH researchers behind the spin-off LatticeFlow, among them Petar Tsankov, Pavol Bielik, Martin Vechev and Andreas Krause from our department, are aiming to facilitate a new generation of trustworthy AI.
Robots that cut, bees that bite
- Video
- News
- News und highlights
- Research
ETH News takes a look back at 2020 and the highlights that emerged amidst difficult and unsettling times. Among them are exciting ideas and projects from our department.