CS-430: Intelligent agentsSoftware agents are widely used to control physical, economic and financial processes. The course presents practical methods for implementing software agents and multi-agent systems, supported by prog
DH-405: Foundations of digital humanitiesThis course gives an introduction to the fundamental concepts and methods of the Digital Humanities, both from a theoretical and applied point of view. The course introduces the Digital Humanities cir
CS-423: Distributed information systemsThis course introduces the foundations of information retrieval, data mining and knowledge bases, which constitute the foundations of today's Web-based distributed information systems.
BIO-490: Entrepreneurship in life sciencesBased on real-world examples, hypothetical or own inventions, students are provided with a skill set for translating scientific innovation into a convincing investor pitch (including a comprehensive s
CH-400: Automated and data-driven laboratoriesIn this course, taught by experts from the Swiss CAT+ West Hub, students will be introduced to key concepts in automation and data-driven chemistry. Using real-world cases, students will learn the the
ENV-540: Image processing for Earth observationThis course covers optical remote sensing from satellites and airborne platforms. The different systems are presented. The students will acquire skills in image processing and machine/deep learning to
BIO-693: Bioinformatic Analysis of RNA-sequencingThis course will take place from 2nd to 6th June 2025 in room AAC 1 37.
It introduces the workflows and techniques that are used for the analysis of bulk and single-cell RNA-seq data. It empowers stu
AR-620: Unearthing traces - Part 1«Unearthing Traces» proposes to explore memory processes, power structures in archival practices in relation to built environments and
material traces, providing an interdisciplinary frame allowing fo