Marco Hutter has been awarded the R?ssler Prize 2024
Marco Hutter, a pioneer in mobile robotics and Professor at the Robotic Systems Lab, has been awarded this year’s R?ssler Prize, the most highly endowed research award at ETH Zurich. Hutter’s work on mobility and autonomy for AI-controlled motion robots has fundamentally changed robotics research and helped make ETH Zurich a global leader in the field.
Are nature, the climate and climate protection particularly close to your heart and do you enjoy taking photos? Then join the focusTerra photo competition.
The Cybathlon is an international competition for people with disabilitiessupported by the latest technology. Volunteers are still needed for the event.
Due to roadworks at Schaffhauserplatz, the eLink shuttle bus will be rerouted between the H?nggerberg 英皇娱乐 and the 英皇娱乐 Centre. As a result, the journey time will be slightly longer. The roadworks will last until the end of November 2024. external pageFurther informationcall_made (in German)
The revision of the regulations on inappropriate behaviour, the staff units in VPWW and ETH joining an association that deals with sustainable food systems: These were some of the topics discussed at the last Executive Board meetings.
Crawling, climbing, flying, swimming or hopping in space – the Center for Robotics at ETH Zurich shows what robots are capable of today in the historic machine hall.
Researchers at ETH Zurich have shown that quantum states of single electron spins can be controlled by currents of electrons whose spins are evenly aligned. In the future, this method could be used in electronic circuit elements.