Ranking for Computer Science & Electronics in ETH Zurich
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There are 42 scholars Website : https://www.ethz.ch |
Established : 1855 |
The ranking is based on h-index, citations and number of DBLP documents gathered by May 16th 2020
This ranking lists all top computer scientists affiliated with ETH Zurich. There is a total of 42 researchers included with 14 of them also being listed in the world ranking. The total sum for the H-index values for leading scientists in ETH Zurich is 2799 with a mean value for the h-index of 66.64. The total sum for the DBLP publications for leading scientists in ETH Zurich is 10130 with a mean value for DBLP publications is 241.19.
Please consider that the research institution or university for a scientist is set based on the affiliation data shown in their Google Scholar profile.
Read More...Facts About ETH Zurich
Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) is a public research university located in the city of Zürich, Switzerland. It was founded in 1855 by the Swiss Federal Government with the main purpose of educating scientists and engineers in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects. The university goes by its English name, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and is colloquially referred to as “Polytechnikum.”
ETH offers bachelor’s, masters, doctorate, and diploma programs. Bachelor’s programs are divided into five areas of studies namely humanities, social and political sciences, system-oriented natural sciences, engineering, science and math, and architecture and building sciences. Examples of majors include Spatial Engineering, Computer Science, Biochemistry, and Earth and Climate Sciences.
ETH offers two types of master’s degrees: Consecutive and Specialized. Consecutive Master’s programs are essentially the continuation and deeper study of the content of their bachelor’s programs. There is at least one Consecutive Master’s program offered for each bachelor’s degree.
Specialized Master’s programs are special topics that cater to a wide range of interests. These topics are taught using an interdisciplinary approach and with a global focus. Examples of Specialized Master’s programs include Biomedical Engineering, Comparative and International Studies, Landscape Architecture, Quantitative Finance, and Atmosphere and Climate.
Doctoral studies focus on independent research work supported by a professor. Most doctoral students at ETH work as scientific assistants and are required to take an active role in the teaching activities of their respective departments.
Diploma or non-degree programs target students from other universities who wish to spend part of their studies at ETH or take up short courses. Students can choose to participate as specialist students (those whose universities have special cooperation with ETH), or they can attend Summer School programs. Also, students can participate in student exchange programs or as “listeners,” attending courses at ETH open to all persons.
German is the main language of instruction for most of the bachelor’s programs at ETH. International students need to present proof of their German language proficiency in order to be admitted into undergraduate courses. Most master’s programs and doctoral studies, on the other hand, are taught in English.
Today, ETH ranks as one of the leading science and technology universities in the world. It has produced 21 Nobel laureates and various scientific milestones throughout its 150-year history. These include publishing scientific principles for steam and gas turbines, the Pascal programming language, and the structural analysis of proteins using NMR.
As a response to the rise of computer-assisted data processing and the sweeping effects of globalization, ETH has created more flexible organizational structures. It has established new research units and research, in general, has shifted to a more integrated and interdisciplinary approach.
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Luc Van GoolETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Roland SiegwartETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Onur MutluETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Markus GrossETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Adrian PerrigETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Marc PollefeysETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Lothar ThieleETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Roger WattenhoferETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Bradley J. NelsonETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Andreas KrauseETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Gustavo AlonsoETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Joachim M. BuhmannETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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John LygerosETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Gunnar RätschETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Konrad SchindlerETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Raffaello D'AndreaETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Srdjan Capkun (Srđan Čapkun)ETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Thomas HofmannETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Ueli MaurerETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Helmut BolcskeiETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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David BasinETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Tobi DelbruckETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Olga Sorkine-HornungETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Bertrand MeyerETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Otmar HilligesETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Frank SchweitzerETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Ulrik BrandesETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Kenny PatersonETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Zhendong SuETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Gaston H. GonnetETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Friedemann MatternETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Torsten HoeflerETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Karsten BorgwardtETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Bernhard PlattnerETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Christoph StuderETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Florian DörflerETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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HJ Schek (Hans-Jörg)ETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Markus PüschelETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Martin RaubalETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Timothy RoscoeETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Martin VechevETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Dennis HofheinzETH ZurichSwitzerland |
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Our research was coordinated by Imed Bouchrika, PhD, a computer scientist with a well-established record of collaboration on a number of international research projects with different partners from the academic community. His role was to make sure all data remained unbiased, accurate, and up-to-date.