Cornelia Haldemann was one of the first computer science students at ETH Zurich. She now heads the product data management in a Swiss company.
For her excellent teaching skills, Prof. Olga Sorkine-Hornung wins the Golden Owl 2021. The award is given out annually by ETH Zurich's students' association VSETH.
Almost 70 D-INFK researchers and students attended a talk and Q&A to learn about the complex process of becoming a professor.
The ETH SSRF programme offers (under)graduate students a unique opportunity to gain their first research experience. The application period starts on November 1.
As the computer science programme at ETH Zurich turns 40, we explore what made the world go round in 1981. Enjoy browsing our selection!
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As one of the first computer science students at ETH Zurich, Cornelia Haldemann began her studies in 1981 and graduated in 1987. Today, she heads the product data management of an internationally active Swiss company and, after many years of work, meets change with serenity.chevron_right
Alexandre de Spindler was an active VIS member from 2001-2003 and is the founder of the Snowdayz. Visionen editor Ricardo Heinzmann asks him in an interview about his time in VIS 20 years ago.chevron_right
Christian Plattner completed his diploma in computer science at ETH Zurich in 2002. Already a coder while at secondary school, he worked in industry while studying at ETH and founded his own company while still a doctoral student.chevron_right
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For her excellent teaching, Prof. Olga Sorkine-Hornung, head of the Interactive Geometry Lab, receives the Golden Owl 2021. Congratulations!chevron_right
Manuela Fischer, Maciej Besta and Francesco Locatello, three doctoral students from the Department of Computer Science, have won the ETH Medal for their outstanding doctoral theses.chevron_right
Björn the Polar Bear has been the unofficial mascot of the Association of Computer Science Students (VIS) since the turn of the millennium. Happy Birthday!chevron_right
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