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Top honours for TI researchers
- Award
- Students
- Theoretical computer science
- Institute of Theoretical Computer Science

The Institute of Theoretical Computer Science at ETH Zurich is delighted to announce that four of its researchers have recently received some of the most prestigious distinctions in the field. These honours are widely recognised as major milestones in an academic career.
A language model built for the public good
- Artificial intelligence
- Spotlight
- High-performance computing
- News und highlights
- Centers and cooperations
- Machine learning
- Front – Spotlight

ETH Zurich and EPFL will release a large language model (LLM) developed on public infrastructure. Trained on the “Alps” supercomputer at the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS), the new LLM marks a milestone in open-source AI and multilingual excellence.
A successful day for Swiss Computer Science education
- ABZ - Center for Computer Science and Education
- Faculty
- News
- Information Technology and Education
- Chair of Information Technology and Education

The Swiss Day for Computer Science Education took place for the 14th time at ETH Zurich. The event offered teachers a wide range of courses and honored people and institutions who have made a special contribution to computer science in schools, as well as the finalists of the "Informatikbiber" competition.
Melanie Gabriel joins ETH AI Center as Co-Director and COO
- Artificial intelligence
- ETH AI Center
- Careers
- News

Melanie Gabriel, the co-founder of Yokoy, a Swiss FinTech and AI company, strengthens the entrepreneurial & business perspective of the ETH AI Center. As Co-Director and COO, she will oversee operations, communications, and innovation activities. Congratulations!
ETH spin-off Invariant Labs acquired by Snyk, the leading company in secure AI software development
- Artificial intelligence
- ETH AI Center
- Spin-off
- Institute of Information Security
- Security
- News
- Faculty
- Data science

Invariant Labs, a deep-tech spin-off from ETH Zurich, has been acquired by the cybersecurity company Snyk – less than a year after its founding. The move highlights both the rapid rise of AI-native software and the critical need for robust security innovation.