The open science movement calls for science to no longer be something conducted behind closed doors, but rather to be treated as a public good.
With its new research group, the ZHAW Centre for Artificial Intelligence aims to play its part in ensuring AI applications are developed in an ethical and sustainable manner. Director of the Centre (...)
Are researchers finished with their work upon the results being published, or should they also take care of how their findings are implemented? ZHAW employees talk about how they contribute to society (...)
Applied psychology in Zurich this year looks back on a history spanning 100 years. Christoph Steinebach, Dean of the School of Applied Psychology, explains the developments in the area of (...)
Learned stereotypes shape our thinking. In medical settings, they can result in patients with identical complaints receiving different treatment. “Being aware that this may be the case represents the (...)
Money worries can negatively impact a person’s well-being. A study conducted by the School of Management and Law has investigated the topic of financial well-being. The study also shows how you can (...)
In a world in which climate change, population growth and a scarcity of resources are becoming ever more present, we are faced with the challenge of redefining how we produce our food.
The European Spallation Source, which is set to be the world’s most powerful neutron source, is currently under construction in the Swedish city of Lund. The purpose of the large-scale research (...)
Does artificial intelligence improve medical treatments? Will robots take over the tasks of physiotherapists? Are exoskeletons set to make walkers redundant? Three experts from the ZHAW talk about the (...)
While artificial intelligence is already taking on specific tasks in the healthcare sector today, it would technically be possible for it to do a great deal more. For this to happen, however, a legal (...)
Nursing professionals can certainly imagine the use of robots in their workplace – at least within certain limits. A ZHAW study also shows care recipients to be surprisingly open-minded as regards the (...)
The ZHAW Centre for Artificial Intelligence has joined forces with researchers from other AI labs and companies to found the start-up AlpineAI, which is launching a Swiss version of ChatGPT. Under the (...)
Students from the School of Management and Law took on a big task: making the pharmaceutical industry more circular. They undertook their work together with five engineering students from the renowned (...)
As we work towards achieving the Sustainability Development Goals outlined in Agenda 2030, the United Nations’ latest report on our planet’s current state paints a rather bleak picture. The planet is (...)
How might our increasingly machine-intelligence-driven world change if we were to explore the ongoing evolution of both past and current paradigm shifts? And what path might emerge if we were to trace (...)
Recognition as a place of entrepreneurial thinking should become part of the ZHAW’s distinctive profile. After all, entrepreneurial spirit is not only important for startups, but also for existing (...)
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