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The Institute for Mathematical Research (Forschungsinstitut für Mathematik, FIM [1] [verification needed]) is a mathematical research institution located at ETH Zurich and founded in 1964 by Beno Eckmann. [1] Its main goals are to promote and facilitate the exchange between ETH Zurich and international leading mathematicians. [1]
Torsten Hoefler is a Professor of Computer Science at ETH Zurich [8] and the Chief Architect for Machine Learning at the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre. [9] Previously, he led the Advanced Application and User Support team at the Blue Waters Directorate of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, [10] and held an adjunct professor position at the Computer Science Department ...
The ETH Zurich main building, which is the centre of the Zentrum campus. ETH Zurich has two campuses, namely Zentrum and Hönggerberg. The Zentrum campus grew around the main building, which was constructed 1858–1864 outside and right above the eastern border of the town, but which is nowadays located right in the heart of the city. As the ...
Brutus is the central high-performance cluster of ETH Zurich. It was introduced to the public in May 2008. It was introduced to the public in May 2008. A new computing cluster called EULER has been announced and opened to the public in May 2014.
The Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa; German: Eidgenössische Materialprüfungs- und Forschungsanstalt, [2] French: Laboratoire fédéral d’essai des matériaux et de recherche, Italian: Laboratorio federale di prova dei materiali e di ricerca, Romansh: Institut federal da controlla da material e da perscrutaziun,) is a Swiss research institution for ...
ETH Zurich in the evening. The ETH Library, serving as the central university library at ETH Zurich, has a notable collection of scientific and technical information. It is considered one of the largest public scientific and technical libraries in Switzerland [citation needed]. Furthermore, it also offers resources for the public and companies ...
[7] [13] [14] In 2004 he was appointed as an associate research scientist in the Department of Applied Physics at Yale and in June 2005 he was elected as a tenure-track assistant professor at ETH Zurich. [11] Following the professorship appointment, he departed from Yale and started the Quantum Device Lab at ETH Zurich in January 2006. [9]
The Swiss Seismological Service (German: Schweizerischer Erdbebendienst (SED), French: Service sismologique suisse, Italian: Servizio sismico svizzero, Romansh: Servizi da terratrembels svizzer) at ETH Zurich is the federal agency responsible for monitoring earthquakes in Switzerland and its neighboring countries and for assessing Switzerland's seismic hazard.