A warm welcome to our SSRF 2019 students!

20 international students explore their favourite research topic while working within a research group at the Department of Computer Science.

Since the beginning of July, the Department of Computer Science is even more international than usual. 20 students from over 17 countries just started their SSRF (Student Summer Research Fellowship). During two summer months, the Bachelor’s and Master’s students get to deepen their knowledge in a research topic of their choice – such as machine learning, programming languages or visual computing. To take that deep dive into their favourite topic, the fellows are working within the respective research teams at our department.  

Group photo of SSRF 2019 students
Our SSRF 2019 students at CAB before their Zurich City Tour.

Besides gaining valuable academic insights, the summer students have ample opportunity to explore other aspects of ETH. At the Scientific Speed Dating, for example, the SSRF students get to quiz doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers about their work and their projects. Further, the young researchers will get a guided tour through Zurich’s hidden alleyways and take a trip to the European Organisation for Nuclear Research CERN.

We wish our fellows an exciting summer stay, and plenty of memories and knowledge to bring back home!

The GTC team poses with the customised carpets
Forouzan Farzinnejad, our SSRF 2019 student from Iran, surprised her supervisor Prof. Bob Sumner and his team from the Game Technology Center with customised GTC carpets.

A big thank you for hosting goes to:

Prof. Stelian Coros (Computational Robotics Lab)
Prof. Mohsen Ghaffari (Discrete and Distributed Algorithms)
Prof. Markus Gross (Computer Graphics Laboratory)
Prof. Otmar Hilliges (Advanced Interactive Technologies)
Prof. Andreas Krause (Learning and Adaptive Systems)
Prof. Friedemann Mattern (Distributed Systems Research Group)
Prof. Onur Mutlu (SAFARI Research Group)
Prof. Peter Müller (Programming Methodology)
Prof. Adrian Perrig (Network Security Group)
Prof. Marc Pollefeys (Computer Vision and Geometry Group)
Prof. Markus Püschel (Advanced Computing Laboratory)
Prof. Gunnar Rätsch (Biomedical Informatics Group)
Prof. Timothy Roscoe (Networking and Operating Systems)
Prof. Ankit Singla (Network Design and Architecture Lab)
Prof. Angelika Steger (Combinational Structures and Algorithms)
Prof. Zhendong Su (Advanced Software Technologies Lab)
Prof. Bob Sumner (Game Technology Center)
Prof. David Steurer (external page Computational Complexity, Optimization, and Estimation)
Prof. Martin Vechev (Secure, Reliable, and Intelligent Systems Lab)

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