Anyone commuting from Hönggerberg to the main building with the eLink today cannot get off or on at «Haldenegg». The ETH shuttle has to be diverted due to construction work.
The CYBATHLON is just around the corner! Would you also like to support the four ETH teams on site from 25 to 27 October? As an ETH employee, you will receive a discount of CHF 10.– on a maximum of two regular tickets. Simply enter the discount code C24-ANG10 when purchasing your tickets.
Do you know a person or an organisation/group that has contributed to more diversity and inclusion at ETH and deserves recognition for it? Then submit a nomination for the Diversity Award by 24 October.
The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to two scientists whose work has enabled computers to think more like the human brain does, paving the way for advances in artificial intelligence (AI). “Machine learning and AI is contributing at every step of cancer treatment and prevention,” says our Professor Valentina Boeva, who is co-organizing a special conference on artificial intelligence, planned for July 2025 and sponsored by the American Association for Cancer Research.
On October 11, 2024, the eLink shuttle will be diverted due to construction work at Schaffhauserplatz. The «Haldenegg» stop will not be served on this day.
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a laser that produces the strongest ultra-short laser pulses to date. In the future, such high power pulses could be used for precision measurements or materials processing.
For those with a conventional leg prosthesis, climbing stairs and negotiating uneven terrain are almost insurmountable obstacles. But drawing on ETH expertise, Team Ottobock.X3 has now designed an intelligent prosthesis that helps its wearer move about more freely.