Antoine Bosselut
Antoine Bosselut is an assistant professor in the School of Computer and Communication Sciences at the École Polytechnique Fédéral de Lausanne (EPFL). Previously, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University and a young investigator at the Allen Institute for AI (AI2). He received his PhD from the University of Washington in 2020. His research focuses on building knowledge-aware NLP systems, specialising in common-sense representation and reasoning. In 2021, he was named as one of the ‘Forbes 30 under 30’ on the Science and Healthcare list. Antoine is also one of the co-organisers of the Applied Machine Learning Days (AMLD).
Pius Ziegler
Pius Ziegler started his career in consulting with Arthur Andersen, before moving to KPMG, where he worked in Tech Risk and Information Security Management. In 2011, he joined UBS as Global IT Program Manager and, later, became its Head of Program Management and Business Analysis. Today, Pius is Head of IT Investing & Lending at UBS, responsible for the reengineering and refactoring of key UBS platforms into modern cloud infrastructure, where innovative technology such as AI and digital assets are standing topics for the next generation of banking.
Michael Kiy
Michael Kiy holds a PhD in physics from ETH Zurich and brings a wealth of professional experience from technical management roles at CSEM, Alcan, Vistaprint/Cimpress and Heptagon/AMS. Since 2018, he has directed university relations for Siemens Smart Infrastructure in Switzerland. He is the author of multiple publications and inventions.
Andreas Krause
Andreas Krause is a Professor at ETH Zurich, pursuing research on machine learning and AI, in theory and interdisciplinary applications. He also serves as Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, as co-director of the Swiss Data Science Center and founding Chairman of the ETH AI Center, and he co-founded ETH spinoff LatticeFlow on reliable and trustworthy AI. He is also a member of the United Nations' High-level Advisory Body on AI.
Lea Hasler
Collaboration with universities of education, universities of applied sciences and other institutions is extremely helpful for promoting young talent in the STEM field and provides us with important expertise for our projects.
Maggie
«Ho partecipato a una giornata tecnologica per ragazze organizzata da IngCH presso MAN Energy Solutions, perché ero interessata a un apprendistato tecnico. La giornata tecnologica per ragazze mi ha mostrato quanto sia vario il lavoro del polimeccanico e che è la strada giusta per me. Da allora ho completato il mio primo anno di apprendistato presso MAN Energy Solutions ed è stata sicuramente la decisione giusta.»
Maggie
«I went to an IngCH Meitli Technology Day at MAN Energy Solutions because I was interested in a technical apprenticeship. The Meitli Technology Day showed me how versatile the work of a polymechanic is and that it is the right path for me. In the meantime, I have completed the first year of my apprenticeship at MAN Energy Solutions and it was definitely the right decision.»
Wendy L. Queen
Prof. Wendy L. Queen obtained her PhD in chemistry from Clemson University in August 2009. Upon receipt of her PhD, she was awarded a fellowship from the National Research Council to study neutron scattering at the NIST Centre for Neutron Research in Gaithersburg Maryland. Here, she chose to focus her work on elucidating small molecule interactions on the internal surface of porous materials, such as metal-organic frameworks and zeolites. In 2012, she was appointed a project scientist position at the Molecular Foundry at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley California where she helped launch a new user program focused on the synthesis and characterization of porous adsorbents. In 2015, she was appointed Assistant Professor in the Institute of Chemical Sciences and Engineering at EPFL, and in 2022, she was promoted to Associate Professor. Her research is focused on the synthesis and characterization of novel porous adsorbents, namely metal-organic frameworks, which are of interest in several applications such as gas and liquid separations.