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Join this event to learn from other UZH Researchers how they have made Innosuisse funding a valuable complementary resource next to funding for basic research. Learn what to consider when you work with non-academic research partners and how to apply for Innosuisse funding that support your project even before you have identified an implementation partner.
The DSI together with the UZH Innovation Office invite you to an entertaining event with plenty of opportunities to ask your questions. An Apero will be offered.
When / Wann: November 8, 2023, 16:00 - 17:30
Where / Wo: Digital Society Initiative, Rämistrasse 69, Zurich
Language / Sprache: English
Registration / Anmeldung: Link (until October 30, 2023)
Organisation: DSI & UZH Innovation Hub
16:00 |
Welcome (Ingo Hebach, Maria Olivares, Markus Christen) |
16:10 | Introducing the Innosuisse grant program (Ingo Hebach) |
16:30 | Innosuisse experiences (Henning Richter, Michael Krauthammer, Sarah Ebling) |
17:00 | Wrap-up, followed by an apero |
Dr. Henning Richter Head DIRU |
Henning Richter is the Head of the DIRU (Diagnostic Imaging Research Unit) at the VetSuisse Faculty. He has headed several research projects funded by Innosuisse and industry partners. |
Prof. Michael Krauthammer Medical Informatics |
Michael Krauhammer, Chair of Medical Informatics, leads a newly established interdisciplinary team that is affiliated with the University Hospital of Zurich and the Department of Quantitative Biomedicine at the University of Zurich. The team work on biomedical informatics projects and machine learning research in healthcare. Michael Kratuhammer is an Innosuisse expert, which means he is involved in the evaluation of applications for Innosuisse funding. Several projects at his chair receives funding from Innosuisse. |
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Dr. Sarah Ebling Computerlinguistik |
Sarah Ebling heads the language technology for accessibility group at UZH and holds a Professorship in Accessibility Studies at the ZHAW. She is the lead researcher for the Innosuisse flagship project «Inclusive Information and Communication Technologies» with six research partners and six implementation partners. |