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The pulse of innovation |
Dear readers,
Thanks to the tireless efforts of our department members, we are able to successfully drive innovation in a range of areas. The SCION network architecture, invented by Adrian Perrig, provides fast, secure and reliable data transfer. Just this month, Adrian and his colleagues received a test-of-time award at the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy for this work. Congratulations!
Further, Christian Holz and Andreas Rene Fender have developed a technology to rewind reality and experience it again, and Siyu Tang has participated in art project where she populated a digital vertical city with autonomous avatars.
Our department also participates in a range of events to promote computer science and maintain the steady stream of young computer science talent that is crucial to our ability to keep driving innovation. One of these is the annual “Schweizer Tag für den Informatikunterricht” (STIU) that offers workshops for teachers of all levels. Juraj Hromkovič has organised this event for many years. Thank you, Juraj!
Keep up to date with what else is going on in our department in this edition of READ.ME.
Best regards,
Timothy Roscoe Department Head
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Faculty and staff |
We would like to extend a warm welcome to all new staff members who have joined our department by the end of last month. We look forward to working with you. Our new staff
To the staff who are leaving us, we wish you the best of luck in your future careers and hope to work with you again someday. Farewells |
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Welcome, Dennis Komm
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| Dennis, formerly a Senior Scientist Focus Education, is now an Associate Professor. He heads the Algorithms and Didactics Group at the Institute for Theoretical Computer Science. Learn more about his work in the interview. Welcome to your new role, Dennis! |
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Welcome, Mihir Bellare
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| Mihir, professor at the University of California in San Diego, joined us as a guest on June 28. He will stay with the Applied Cryptography Group, headed by Kenny Paterson. Enjoy your time at the department, Mihir!
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New role for Malte Schwerhoff
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| At the beginning of June, senior scientist and lecturer Malte Schwerhoff has taken on the additional role of educational developer, where he will work to improve teaching at D-INFK for both students and lecturers. Good luck with your new role, Malte! |
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Farewell, Tobias Klenze
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| Tobias Klenze, postdoc in the Information Security Group, will be leaving ETH Zurich and joining the Dfinity foundation as a researcher next month. All the best to you, Tobias! |
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Farewell, Paolo Penna
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| Paolo Penna, senior researcher in the Information Science and Engineering Group, leaves ETH Zurich by the end of June to take a next career step. We wish him all the best for the future! |
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Farewell, Byungsoo Kim
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| By the end of the month, Byungsoo Kim, postdoc at the Computer Graphics Laboratory and consultant at Disney Research, will move on to take a role as senior software engineer at NVIDIA. All the best, Byungsoo! |
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Farewell, Mohsen Ghaffari
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| Mohsen Ghaffari, head of the Discrete and Distributed Algorithms Group, is leaving ETH Zurich to take on a faculty position at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. All the best, Mohsen! |
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Farewell, Manuel Rigger
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| Manuel, a postdoc in the group of Zhendong Su since 2019, is moving on to work as a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor at the National University of Singapore. Congratulations and all the best! |
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Rest in peace, Octavian Ganea
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| The death of our former doctoral student Octavian in late May 2022 at the age of 34 saddens us deeply. Despite our grief, we want to carry on his enthusiasm for life and cherish his memory. |
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Passed doctoral examinations: June 2022 |
Dominik Borer (Prof. Bob Sumner), 7.6. Simon Zimmermann (Prof. Stelian Coros), 20.6.
Congratulations to our newly minted Doctors of Sciences ETH Zurich! |
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Prizes and awards |
Congratulations to our faculty, researchers and students who have won prizes, awards and fellowships for their work. We are proud of you and thank you for asserting our reputation. Browse our award section |
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Adrian Perrig wins IEEE S&P test-of-time award
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| At the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2022, professor Adrian Perrig and his colleagues received a test-of-time award for their first publication on the SCION network technology. Congratulations, Adrian! |
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Stories of the month |
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Vulnerabilities in Mega cloud service
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| Prof. Kenny Paterson, Matilda Backendal, Miro Haller Kenny Paterson's team discovered security holes in the New Zealand-based cloud platform Mega that allow the provider to decrypt and manipulate customer data.
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Rewind reality and experience it again
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| Prof. Christian Holz, Andreas R. Fender Did you miss an important moment? Christian Holz and his postdoc Andreas Rene Fender have developed a system that can record and later replay events in a room in 3D. |
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Avatars populate a utopian city
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| Prof. Siyu Tang An exhibition in the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao features ETH Zurich architects who show their vision of a utopic vertical city. Computer scientists, including Siyu Tang, added autonomous avatars to the structure. |
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Upcoming events |
CSNOW Summer Apéro, June 29, 17:00 For the first time after the pandemic, the CSNOW Summer Apéro will take place again. Join in, free food and drinks await. Learn more
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Call for exhibition, VIScon, 14 - 16 October 2022 Do you have a project you would like to show off? The VIScon exhibition will take place during the Symposium on Saturday afternoon. You can be part of it and show how the knowledge absorbed in the lectures can be applied in action. The exhibition is intended to be a space filled with hands-on projects in computer science and related fields. VIScon is organised by the department's student association, VIS, and also features a hackathon and a symposium. The call for exhibition is open until July 24. Learn more
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Application open, HackZurich, September 16 - 18 2022 The hackathon takes place in the context of the annual Digital Festival Zurich. Teams must include two to five members and participation is free. Register now
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Past event: "Schweizer Tag für den Informatikunterricht" STIU |
The "Swiss Day for Computer Science Teaching" STIU took place on Wednesday June 8. For the first time, the student competition "Informatik-Biber" was integrated into the STIU. Also, it was the last STIU organised by Juraj Hromkovič. A big thank you to all helpers! Read more Browse photos
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Please meet... |
Cléa Benz, Alumna (Master in Computer Science, focus: Visual Computing), android developer at Ubique
In one sentence, what do you do? I code and specify new features, I help plan our projects to meet deadlines, and I support the Ubique team wherever needed.
What do you like most about your role? Having different roles, working on projects I’m passionate about and having an outstanding team.
What was your favourite lecture and why? Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations because there is nothing more beautiful than making mathematical formulas visible.
What was the most important life lesson you learned at ETH? You can learn anything; it is just a matter of commitment.
What did you want to be as a child? An architect. I'm still a nerd when it comes to buildings.
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D-INFK in the news |
• | | Prof. Markus Gross Blick: Das Metaverse ist weiter, als man denkt Read article |
• | | Prof. Markus Gross Schweizer Macher: Zürich – Heimat für Disney und Avatare Listen to podcast |
• | | Prof. Rasmus Kyng, Dr. Maximilian Probst Gutenberg Quanta magazine: Researchers achieve "absurdly fast" algorithm for network flow Read article |
• | | D-INFK spin-off LatticeFlow LatticeFlow: LatticeFlow wins Swiss AI Award 2022 Read article |
• | | D-INFK spin-off Arbrea Labs, Alumnus Endri Dibra VentureLab: Arbrea Labs: The Venture Leader Medtech helping patients make informed decisions regarding surgery Read article |
• | | Alumna Sabine Do-Thuong Girls in Tech Switzerland: Q&A with Sabine Do-Thuong, Head of Development at Verity Read article
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• | | D-INFK spin-off Auterion Nau: SEF-Awards gehen an Yamo, Auterion und Caluvolution Read article |
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Open positions |
Cyber-Defence Fellowships To promote research and education in cyber-defence, the EPFL and the Cyber-Defence (CYD) Campus have jointly launched the “CYD Fellowships – A Talent Program for Cyber-Defence Research”. The 6th call for applications is now open with a rolling call for Master Thesis Fellowship applications, and with a deadline of 15 August (17:00 CEST) for Doctoral and Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellowship applications. Both new applications and resubmissions are strongly encouraged. The related Applicant Workshop will be held online on 29 June 2022 from 10:00 to 10:45 (CEST). Learn more
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Software Engineer at the Institute for Machine Learning Ready for a new challenge in data science? The Medical Data Science Group, headed by Julia Vogt, is looking for a software engineer for various tasks in data management. Learn more |
Mobile Application Developer at the Professorship for Learning Sciences and Higher Education Math is not an easy subject to teach. To change that, the Professorship for Learning Sciences is creating an application to teach maths using the latest research on human cognition and learning. They are now looking for a mobile application developer to join their interdisciplinary development team to optimise the currently existing application. Learn more |
Are you a student interested in open positions, full-time or part-time, and internships? Then the job mailing list by the Association of Computer Science Students (VIS) is for you. |
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CAS and DAS in Cyber Security |
Both continuing education programmes are offered by our department and focus on the technical foundations of information security. The CAS targets professionals who do not necessarily have a strong computer science background and work in positions where they need a basic understanding of the technical and policy aspects of modern information security. The DAS provides a more extensive curriculum. The application deadline for both programmes are on July 1, 2022. Read more on the CAS and more on the DAS |
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Tips of the month – new art tour and carpooling opportunity |
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Explore works of art over lunch
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| With the arrival of summer, the Campus Services department offers a new walk-in tour called "Kunst zum Zmittag" – art for lunch. Every Friday from June through August, starting at 12:15 pm, you can explore selected works of art in the main building – free of charge and without registration. More information |
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Corporate Communications seeks students for workshop |
ETH Corporate Communications (CC) is looking for ways to increase the efficiency of its communication with students. In a 2.5-hour workshop during the lecture-free period, they are aiming to find out what type of communication students would prefer and look at possible ideas for solutions. Therefore, CC is looking for two Bachelor’s and two Master’s students. If you are interested, complete this provisional Doodle survey. Michael Walther and Christoph Elhardt from CC will get in touch with you.
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