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Prof. Emo Welzl receives SoCG Test of Time Award
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- Theoretical computer science
- Theory of Combinatorial Algorithms
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Professors Emo Welzl and David Haussler have received the Symposium of Computational Geometry (SoCG) Test of Time Award for a paper with long-term impact they published 34 years ago.
Former doctoral student Robin Moser receives prestigious Gödel Prize
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- Theoretical computer science
- Institute of Theoretical Computer Science
- Theory of Combinatorial Algorithms
- Algorithms
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One of the most prestigious prizes in the area of theoretical computer science has been awarded to Robin Moser for his algorithmic version of the Lovász Local Lemma.
“If there were only professors like me, the department would be a disaster”
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After two and a half years as the Head of the Department of Computer Science, Professor Emo Welzl is stepping down. In a wide-ranging interview, the outgoing Department Head talks about the future of computer science, the balance between theory and practice, and the importance of appointing new professors.
Teaching a universal language to the very young
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ETH computer scientist Bernd Gärtner explains why even youngsters should get to grips with computer science.
ROI or Return On Individuals: What ETH does for society
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- Chair of Information Technology and Education
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Knowledge is not only a privilege but also a responsibility. Prof. Bernd Gärtner, Dr. Petra Adamaszek and their "Kinderlabor" (Laboratory for Children) bring scientific MINT subjects closer to individuals at the ETH hosted event "Treffpunkt Science City". Through the laboratory’s dedication towards young learners, disciplines such as computer science become both distributed and accessible. The benefits reach far into business, industry, and society.