ETH Meets Berlin 2020

Online Event, 5 November 2020 - ETH Meets You at the Berlin Science Week 2020. Together we will connect the dots from Zurich to Berlin, from engineering to society, and from the present to the future.

Roboy
Image: Devanthro - the Roboy Company

rETHinking Obstacles: Telepresence and Bridges to the Future

Thriving in the face of significant adversity and overcoming obstacles is a unique human ability. Engineering embodies the resilience and inventiveness of the human spirit. It is this spirit that is, perhaps, best represented by the iconic bridges and viaducts of Switzerland. These soaring structures bridge gaps and make new connections – making the improbable possible. Join us and together we will connect the dots from Zurich to Berlin, from engineering to society, and from the present to the future. “Roboy,” an advanced humanoid robot developed using artificial intelligence, will create a special and real-time connection to a prominent ETH Zurich and Disney Research speaker. This symposium brings together a panel of unique perspectives an anthropologist, a roboticist, and a scientist who will showcase how embodied telepresence robotics is already building exciting, unexpected, and unanticipated bridges.

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Moderated by Chris Luebkeman, ETH Zurich

Panel:

external pageLora V. Koycheva, TU München, Roboy Germany

external pageRafael Hostettler, Devanthro - the Roboy Company

external pageMarkus Gross, Computer Graphics Laboratory, ETH Zurich

 

Further ETH event at the Berlin Science Week 2020

Circle Table: Foresight — How to Avoid Another 2020

This is a time of intense volatility and complexity, and perhaps more critically, vulnerability. What does the world need now? What methods are most appropriate? Who should be doing it? Watch live how four global experts, each with their unique perspective, tackle the world's biggest challenges lying ahead of us, driven by the key question: How can we foresee and prevent another 2020?

DIGITAL BROADCAST AND FREE FOR EVERYONE

Friday, 6 November
12.00 - 13.00 CET

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Falling Walls Circle Table: How to avoid another 2020

Falling Walls Remote

external pageFalling Walls Remote is part of the Berlin Science Week 2020. Renowned institutions from all continents have nominated outstanding projects for the Science Breakthroughs of the Year. From more than 900 nominations from 111 countries external pageover 600 finalists were selected.

Finalists from ETH Zurich:

Simone Schürle

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Breaking the Wall between Reading Genomes and Writing Genomes
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Breaking the Wall of Transport
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Breaking the Wall to Wireless Medical Robots Inside Our Body
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Breaking the Wall of Neurodegeneration
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Breaking the Wall of Data Latency and Loss
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