ETH Meets You at Berlin Science Week 2022
4 - 7 November 2022 - ETH Meets You at the Berlin Science Week 2022. Covering the spectrum from exploring the relationship between humans and machines in the AI Age to RETHINKING cities, ETH Zurich hosts and co-hosts four events at the Berlin Science Week and showcases most innovative materials as part of the Zurich Meets Berlin exhibition.?
external page Berlin Science Week
1 - 10 November 2022
external page Zurich Meets Berlin 2022
4 - 8 November 2022
Events
Friday, 4 November 2022, 11.30 – 13.00 CET
Art for an Ethical AI
A conversation in two worlds. What role can art play in building an ethical AI?
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Friday, 4 November 2022, 19.30 – 21.00 CET
RETHINKING Humans and Machines
RE-VOLUTION of the working relationship between humans and machines in the AI Age.
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Saturday, 5 November 2022, 17.30 – 19.00 CET
RETHINKING Cities
Only through the collective efforts of all stakeholders will we be able to harness transformative technologies and realize the true potential of cities.
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Monday, 7 November 2022, 14.00 – 23.30 CET
AI, Europe, Future
Bringing together innovative minds from science, politics and business to discuss how Europe can become a leader in AI research and entrepreneurship.
Material Shapes the Ages exhibition at the BSW 2024欧洲杯开户_欧洲杯APP下载-投注|官网
4 - 6 November 2022
Curation: Simone Bucher van Ligten
external page Material Shapes the Ages
Materials have had such a profound impact on humanity that we named entire historical ages after them. Whether in the Bronze Age or the Silicon Age, new materials always led to technological progress and deep societal transformations. Today’s materials transform entire industries and the way we live our lives. Without them, there would be no smartphones, no energy-efficient houses, no dental implants, and no artificial skin.
ETH Zurich exhibits exciting and innovative materials at the Berlin Science Week – metals that float on water, screws that dissolve in the human body. Discover their fascinating properties and meet the scientists behind them.
Scientists on Site at the Exhibition
Julia Carpenter is just finishing her PhD in the Complex Materials Group of the Department of Materials at ETH Zurich. She is working on the manufacturing of ultra-?light-weight metal foams. Her research has inspired her to start her own company. Julia Carpenter completed both her BSc and MSc at ETH with some time spent at the Imperial Collage in London and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2019, she represented ETH Zurich’s RETHINKING DESIGN exhibition during the world economic forum annual Meeting (WEF) in Davos.
Nicole Kleger is just finishing her PhD in the Complex Materials Group at the Department of Materials at ETH Zurich. In her research, she set a strong focus on biomedical materials, and is focusing on the preparation and properties of lattice structures generated by 3D printing. Such structures have high potential for medical implants, such as bone defect replacements. Driven by the lack of printable, high-?performance materials, she developed a process which combines traditional molding with 3D printing of sacrificial salt templates. The highly promising results and feedback from the medical industry motivated her to commercialise her technique in the framework of a start-?up.
Alessandro Dutto is carrying out his PhD in the Complex Materials Group at the Department of Materials at ETH Zurich. He works on 3D printing of living inorganic materials and is co-?founder of the ETH spin-?off external page external pageFenXcall_made, whose mission is to transform low-?value materials into sustainable insulation materials for the building industry. Alessandro completed both his BSc and MSc at ETH Zürich with exchange periods at Seoul National University in South Korea and at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University.
Venue: Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
Venue
Berlin Science Week 2024欧洲杯开户_欧洲杯APP下载-投注|官网
Dinosaur Hall
external page Museum für Naturkunde
external page Invalidenstrasse 43, 10115 Berlin
Contact
Stab Pr?sident
R?mistrasse 101
8092
Zürich
Switzerland