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Events, Global, Robotics

Connecting the nervous system to bionic limbs

Blurring the boundaries between human and machine: the use of neurotechnology for connecting bionic limbs to the human brain. ...
2 weeks ago
Carlo Sferrazza at TEDxZurich 2020
Events, Global, How we connect, Robotics

The significance of (online) public talks

In November, TEDxZurich featured the talk of ETH researcher Carlo Sferrazza introducing a novel sensing technology that targets the next generation of soft robotic skins....
2 months ago
Climate change, Engineering, Global, Machine learning, Robotics, Sustainable Development Goals

Every single piece matters

Why philanthropy is (increasingly) important for ETH Zurich ...
3 months ago
Engineering, Europe, Robotics

Landscape Art meets Robotics Science

A couple of ETH Zurich robotics researchers fused their research with the landscape of the Swiss Alps as part of the ETH Science Weekend at the biennal Art Safiental. ...
5 months ago
Global, How we learn and work, Robotics, togETHer

Melding of the Minds – Engineer Meets two Artists

Engineering and art often occupy different ends of a spectrum, but this might not be true at all. Here is a story of a collaboration between a student and two artists. ...
8 months ago
ETH Studios, Robotics, South Asia

A journey to a different culture

Mechanical engineering student, Tobias Elmiger blogs about his internship in Bangalore with well-known artist, Aparna Rao....
11 months ago
Robotics

The ultimate test for the wheelchair of the future

If there is one team that epitomizes all that the Cybathlon competition represents, it is Team Scewo. ...
1 year ago
Robotics

Robotics help athlete walk again

Paraplegic and Cybathlon pilot, Thomas Krieg is an accomplished sportsman who is taking bionic tech to a new level. ...
1 year ago
Robotics

Life without limitations

Icelandic pioneers of prosthetic technologies, Össur dominated the Powered Leg Race during the world’s first Cybathlon. ...
1 year ago
Robotics

Bringing Art to Life, and Life to Art

During a 6 months internship for the artist duo Pors & Rao in India, Lucie Houel became an illusionist, engineering the magic behind some of their artworks. ...
1 year ago
Robotics

Skydiver reveals how she masters life with a prosthetic arm

The first woman to compete in the Cybathlon Powered Arm Race, pilot Claudia Breidbach is in relentless pursuit of her dreams. ...
1 year ago
Robotics

Tech makes bike racing possible for those with spinal cord injury

Technological advancement enabled Greg McClure to race a bike competitively in the world’s first Cybathlon, more than a decade after an accident injured his spinal cord...
1 year ago
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