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"There’s a tremendous diversity in terms of the kind of computer science that we do"
- Spotlight
- Applied Cryptography
- Management
- Front – Spotlight
After two years leading the department, Professor Kenneth Paterson is returning to his primary passions: teaching and research. In this interview, he shares insights from his time at the helm and reflects on what makes D-INFK truly unique.
40 years of VIS: Easter eggs, bear-kidnapping and retro BBQ
- Spotlight
- Students
- Initiatives
- Front – Spotlight
Founded in 1984, the Computer Science Students' Association (VIS) at ETH Zurich looks back on 40 years of vibrant history. In this guest article, the VIS board reflects on an anniversary year full of memorable events, from an Easter egg hunt to pedalo fun and fabulous gala dinners.
D-INFK in the top ten in Times Higher Education (THE) ranking
News
The Times Higher Education (THE) ranking by subject for 2025 has been published. D-INFK remains in the top ten, currently holding the 4th position, just behind the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (3), University of Cambridge (2), and University of Oxford (1).
Andreas Krause named IEEE Fellow
- Learning and Adaptive Systems
- Artificial intelligence
- ETH AI Center
- Faculty
- Award
- SDSC - Swiss Data Science Center
Professor Andreas Krause from the Department of Computer Science has been named IEEE Fellow for his contributions to active sensing, Bayesian optimization and learning-based control. Big congratulations!
GenAI collaborations show the power of science diplomacy
- News
- Artificial intelligence
- Management
Computer science fields, particularly generative AI, are emerging as pivotal areas of global importance, underscoring the potential of science diplomacy. In this blog post, Joël Mesot, President of ETH Zurich, highlights how collaborative efforts in GenAI exemplify the power of cross-sector cooperation, with applications ranging from ensuring trustworthy AI to improving humanitarian aid logistics and enhancing UN peacekeeping operations.