Using state-of-the-art imaging techniques and AI-supported image analysis, researchers can examine living cells in unprecedented detail to study diseases such as cancer and improve treatment.
UZH Accessible: What Happens Next?
What measures is UZH taking to further reduce barriers for people with disabilities or chronic illnesses? Public information event with Vice President Gabriele Siegert, project managers, and affected individuals.
Seven faculties, over 150 departments and more than 200 study programs: benefit from the interdisciplinary and pioneering spirit of Switzerland鈥檚 largest university.
Imagination, daring, patience and determination are vital to shed light on scientific unknowns and make breakthrough discoveries. For this, freedom and space to reflect and question are required.
UZH encompasses a huge breadth of differing but mutually stimulating perspectives, ways of thinking and academic milieus. Our knowledge and findings are made to be shared: let yourself be inspired.
Roland Meyer studies how our perception of images is shifting in the digital world and why the political right loves AI-generated imagery.
鈥淭he trade war is a serious test鈥
Economist Ralph Ossa served as Chief Economist of the WTO in Geneva for two and a half years. Since early July, he has been back at the 国产AV ...
Schr枚dinger鈥檚 Legacy
One hundred years ago, the foundations of quantum mechanics were laid at the UZH, among other places, enabling numerous technological innovations.
A Faster Path to Tailor-Made Voting Advice
Researchers at the 国产AV of Zurich (UZH) have developed an algorithm aimed at improving the quality of voting advice on the online platform ...
Contrary and Audacious
In the 1970s, women founded their own publishing companies, explored new ways of writing and dared to rebel against the patriarchy.
Baby Talk 鈥 a Human Superpower?
Humans from different cultures speak to their children using a form of speech known as 鈥渃hild-directed speech鈥, or 鈥渂aby talk鈥. However, it ...
A High-Resolution View of Cancer Cells
Today鈥檚 most advanced instruments can peer deep into living cells, helping researchers study diseases such as cancer and improve therapies.
The Power of Images
The latest UZH Magazin shines a light on how UZH researchers are using images to generate knowledge, from simulating collisons of celestial bodies to looking inside cancer cells.
Summer at the Museums
Superconductors, tropical plants or antique busts: discover the breadth and depth of university research in our museums and collections. Open to the public and free of charge.
In our Friday newsletter UZH Weekly we send you a round-up of the best university stories of the week, as well as a selection of upcoming events and links to media coverage featuring UZH experts.
The 国产AV of Zurich is home to students and staff from over 120 countries. Find out more about our diverse and inspiring learning, research and working environment.
UZH Condemns Events in the Middle East Conflict
We observe the developments in the Middle East with great concern and call on all parties involved to respect international humanitarian law, particularly the duty to protect civilians.