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“I wasn’t trying to save the world”
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How does the Internet of Things change our lives? What does computer science mean for society? Before his retirement in 2020, Professor Friedemann Mattern studied small things in a big context.
“This is a step forward in our quest to understand fatigue”
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The majority of multiple sclerosis patients consider fatigue the single most wearing symptom. And yet, fatigue is still poorly understood. Doctoral student Liliana Barrios wants to change that by introducing smartphone-based methods enabling patients to measure their motor fatigability remotely and more frequently.
Computerisation of everyday life highly advanced
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On 8 September, the most important international conference on ubiquitous and pervasive computing will kick off at ETH Zurich: Ubicomp 2013. In an interview with ETH Life, Professor Friedemann Mattern explains how pervasive this area of IT and computer technology has become. The computer scientist has been instrumental in realising the visions that took shape 20 years ago and that have now become reality.