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Professors about themselves: Torsten Hoefler
- Spotlight
- Welcome interview
- Institute for High Performance Computing Systems
- Scalable Parallel Computing
- Faculty
- Front – Spotlight
- Staff
![Prof. Torsten Hoefler](/news-and-events/spotlights/infk-news-channel/2017/09/ssrf-hoefler/_jcr_content/pageimages/imageSmall.imageformat.contentteaser.547992113.jpg)
Assistant professor Torsten Hoefler leads the Scalable Parallel Computing Laboratory. His research areas include high-performance computing, performance modeling and parallel programming.
Professors about themselves: Angelika Steger
- Spotlight
- Welcome interview
- Combinatorial Structures and Algorithms
- Faculty
- Front – Spotlight
- Staff
- Institute of Theoretical Computer Science
![Prof. Angelika Steger](/news-and-events/spotlights/infk-news-channel/2017/09/ssrf-steger/_jcr_content/pageimages/imageSmall.imageformat.contentteaser.679711594.jpg)
Professor Angelika Steger leads the Combinatorial Structures and Algorithms group. Her research areas include algorithms, combinatorics, randomisation and probabilistic methods as well as combinatorial models for optimisation.
A sweeter smile through augmented reality
- Spotlight
- Spin-off
- Topic
- Visual computing
- Careers
- Front – Spotlight
- Virtual and augmented reality
- Computer Graphics Laboratory
- Institute of Visual Computing
![Person using an iPad to visualise the outcome of dental treatment](/news-and-events/spotlights/infk-news-channel/2017/09/kapanu-spin-off/_jcr_content/pageimages/imageSmall.imageformat.contentteaser.1857982766.jpg)
In future, patients will be able to see the outcome of dental treatment even before the dentist starts working on their teeth. This is made possible by a “virtual mirror” developed by an ETH spin-off.