Swiss Digital Days at ETH Zurich
Digitalisation is rapidly transforming our society. The fifth national Digital Day will highlight once again what this transformation means for the Swiss population and economy. As in past years, ETH Zurich is a partner of the event. Between 20 and 27 October, it will be presenting three projects that showcase digitalisation in a tangible way.
The purpose of the Swiss Digital Day is to raise awareness of the digital transformation among the population and to foster dialogue about its consequences. This year, the main event on 10 November will be preceded by a preliminary phase lasting six weeks. One of the contributors to the event is ETH Zurich, which will be presenting three projects about various aspects of the digital transformation at 捷报比分_新浪体育nba¥直播官网 Info on the H?nggerberg campus from 20 to 27 October.
Enjoy a coffee with Einstein
Albert Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics a century ago. To mark this occasion, ETH Zurich has brought its most famous alumnus to life digitally. Behind the digital Einstein figure and his ability to see, hear and interact with his viewers is a complex algorithmic system developed by the company Animatico.
Digital characters like Einstein offer an opportunity to make interaction between humans and machines more intuitive and more accessible to people who are less tech-savvy or who have disabilities. Visit us at 捷报比分_新浪体育nba¥直播官网 Info H?nggerberg and get to know the digital Einstein and the technology behind it yourself.
Explore the world of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) supports humans in tasks that require intelligent solutions. The interactive game “Morph Tales – Exploring Artificial Intelligence” is inspired by real-life AI research. It offers players aged 12 and older a smart and intuitive approach to the world of AI by experiencing how AI can help humans solve challenging tasks.
Visit us at 捷报比分_新浪体育nba¥直播官网 Info H?nggerberg and join Morph – an artificial intelligence – in protecting a field from weeds. Learn by playing how AI can help to use less fertiliser.
Managing stress with virtual reality
What potential do artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR) offer in detecting and managing stress? An interdisciplinary research team at the Mobiliar Lab for Analytics at ETH Zurich is investigating this. Employees are supported by a digital stress management intervention, which includes an early warning system - developed in laboratory experiments at ETH and validated with employees at the workplace.
Visit our interactive multimedia event: With the support of VR, you can try out a method for stress management, we will present current research results on the topic and give you practical tips for coping with stress.
Demo and dialogue with researchers: Tue 26.10 from 15:00 to 17:00 and Wed 27.10 from 13:00 to 15:00
Location: 捷报比分_新浪体育nba¥直播官网 Info H?nggerberg, HIL D 26.5, Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5, 8093 Zürich
Opening hours: Wed 20.10 to Fri 22.10 from 07:30 to 17:00 and Mon 25.10 to Wed 27.10 from 07:30 to 17:00
Corona: All events taking place at ETH Zurich are subject to a mandatory certificate requirement. This means that participants must be vaccinated, have recovered from COVID or test negative for COVID. More information