Data and information
Our society has been permeated by digitalisation, social networks, artificial intelligence and other IT-based innovations. The consequences of these disruptions are fundamental in nature and closely linked to technological developments.
Data and Information comprises the following topics:
- collecting data (digitalisation and sensing)
- communicating data (wireless and wired networks)
- processing data (storing, organizing, computing)
- algorithms (data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, statistics)
- visualization and human interaction
It has fundamental and long-term influence on all areas of science. New models and methods impact the way we do research and teach in all departments including Architecture, Engineering, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Management and Social Sciences.
Data science
ETH Zurich wants to create more capacity in data science while strengthening the connection between the core subjects of computer science, mathematics, electrical engineering and information technology, and all other disciplines represented at ETH. The tension between the broad interest in data and the right to privacy has given risen to new interdisciplinary research topics that go beyond technical issues and require close cooperation with the social sciences and humanities.
Working together with Swiss and international partners, ETH Zurich will continue to engage in important collaborative research. Moreover, ETH educates computer scientists, giving them profound expertise and fostering their critical thinking skills when it comes to digital technologies. Further, the interaction and the dialogue with society about the implications and the consequences of progress in this field is of importance to ETH Zurich.
Quantum technology
Quantum technology is revolutionising the methodology of how specific numerical problems are solved, how data is transferred, and how tiny signals can be measured. New findings in quantum physics allows tackling problems that were previously difficult to solve and to revamp how data transfers are safeguarded. ETH Zurich has been at the forefront of shaping quantum information science and quantum technology since the advent of these fields.
ETH Zurich’s objectives, measures and initiatives for the strategic action area Data and Information can be found in the Strategy and Development Plan 2021-2024.
Collaborations and Centers of Excellence
external pageSwiss Data Science Centercall_made together with EPFL
The external pageCenter for Learning Systemscall_made is a joint research centre of ETH Zurich and the Max Planck Society and is dedicated to machine learning.
The ETH AI Center will promote interdisciplinary collaboration and drive the adoption of new AI developments in the natural sciences, health sciences, environmental sciences and robotics.
external pageNational Centre of Competence in Researchcall_made – NCCR Automation – is being created to fortify our research and education activities in the fields of cyber-physical systems, the Internet of Things, autonomous mobility and machine learning.
Zurich Information Security & Privacy Center (ZISC)
News on data science
Medicine has yet to tap the potential of digitalisation
Despite digitalisation being a mainstay in many areas of life, the healthcare sector is lagging behind. J?rg Goldhahn explains what the medical field can learn from banks and travel companies.
Researchers outsmarted EasyRide function on Swiss travel app
Experiments by ETH Zurich computer security researchers showed that smartphones can be manipulated to allow the owner to ride Swiss trains for free. The researchers also highlighted ways of curbing such misuse.
Digi, Nano, Bio, Neuro – or why we should care more about converging technologies
Dirk Helbing expects future digital technologies to penetrate the human body even more in the future. However, he believes that society is not prepared for the risks involved. He puts forward a new legal framework to protect our most intimate data from misuse.