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Torsten Hoefler receives the Sidney Fernbach Award 2022
- Institute for High Performance Computing Systems
- Scalable Parallel Computing
- Award
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IEEE Computer Society honours Professor Torsten Hoefler with the Sidney Fernbach Memorial Award for his pioneering contributions to large-scale parallel processing systems and supercomputers. The ideas and software professor Hoefler and his group developed are used by tens of thousands of scientists to power large-scale scientific simulations and artificial intelligence systems.
Four cryptographic vulnerabilities in Telegram
- Spotlight
- Applied Cryptography
- Cryptography
- Institute of Information Security
- Security
- News und highlights
- Front – Spotlight
- Research
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Researchers from the Applied Cryptography group led by Professor Kenny Paterson collaborated with scientists from Royal Holloway, University of London to identify several cryptographic weaknesses in the popular messaging platform Telegram.
Zurich meets Hong Kong
- Event
- DisneyResearch|Studios
- Game Technology Center (GTC)
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Celebrating art and culture, science and technology, ETH Zurich stages three events as part of the festival. Prof. Bob Sumner talks about a novel concept of augmented creativity.
Game technology inspires creativity
- Spotlight
- DisneyResearch|Studios
- Game Technology Center (GTC)
- Front – Spotlight
- Animation
- Virtual and augmented reality
- Computer Graphics Laboratory
- Institute of Visual Computing
- Centres
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Reminding us of the intrinsic need for play, ETH Zurich researchers in game technology collaborate with Disney Research Zurich to provide novel digital technologies to enhance traditional experiences in a new realm called, "augmented creativity".