ETH Zurich will open a聽teaching and research centre in聽Heilbronn, Germany following a聽major donation from the Dieter Schwarz Foundation, the Swiss university has announced.
The centre will be ETH鈥檚 second overseas branch, following the establishment of聽the Singapore-ETH Centre for Global Environmental Sustainability in聽2010. Focusing on聽鈥渞esponsible digital transformation with a聽global reach鈥, the German partnership will see the creation of聽about 20聽new professorships over the next 30聽years.
Two new professorships in computer and data science will be introduced in Zurich as a 鈥渃oncrete first step鈥, ETH said, while investment will also be directed towards the Zurich Information Security and Privacy Center, established in 2003. The collaboration will centre on subjects including artificial intelligence, bioinformatics and the circular economy, the university said.
鈥淭his partnership with the Dieter Schwarz Foundation allows ETH Zurich to further develop its research and teaching, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence, to an extent that would not be possible with regular ETH funding and structures,鈥 Jo毛l Mesot, the university鈥檚 president, said.
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鈥淛oint research and jointly generated knowledge will benefit Switzerland, Germany, Europe and, ultimately, the whole world.鈥
The new campus will be located at the foundation鈥檚 teaching campus in Heilbronn, where the Technical University of Munich already has a presence.
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Reinhold Geilsd枚rfer, managing director of the Dieter Schwarz Foundation, said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted that, following the renowned Technical University of Munich, ETH Zurich will now be strengthening the ecosystem in Heilbronn as another top international university.
鈥淲e need an alliance of the best scientific forces,鈥 Professor Geilsd枚rfer added.
At 11th position in the 探花视频 World University Rankings for the past two years, ETH Zurich, a public research university, is among the world鈥檚 most prestigious science and technology institutions, associated with more than 20 Nobel laureates 鈥 among them Albert Einstein.
Dieter Schwarz, a German entrepreneur, established his charitable foundation in 1999. Alongside its work in Heilbronn, where it is based, the foundation has also funded projects at the University of Oxford and Stanford University, among others.
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