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How electrical engineering can help blind people

Prof. Jürg Leuthold, Head of the Institute of Electromagnetic Fields (IEF) at D-ITET, is leading an interdisciplinary project together with Hector Fellow Eberhard Zrenner from the University of Tübingen entitled "RetinaSensor: Novel Electronic Retinal Implants for the Blind". The goal of the project is to develop a new generation of retinal implants that will improve the vision of visually impaired people.
Oxa: new wearable for real-time stress and breathing monitoring

Oxa, a new product from ITET spin-off Nanoleq, is revolutionizing the way we measure stress and breathing activity in real-time. Unlike traditional devices that only track heart rate and sleep patterns, Oxa offers a comprehensive approach to vital sign monitoring.
Christian Schaffner: A perfect energy supply is theoretically feasible

The problem of the feared power shortage seems to have been solved this winter, but what about the future? Christian Schaffner of the Energy Science Center believes that a near-perfect energy supply is possible in theory. He explains what is needed for this.
Benjamin Grewe: Strengths, weaknesses and potential of AI

Benjamin Grewe, Professor of Neuroinformatics, explains in an interview with SRF what he hopes to achieve with artificial intelligence.
D-ITET spin-off Sleepiz takes off in the USA

Order, unpack, sleep: this is the simple promise of the D-ITET spin-off Sleepiz. A small medical device monitors our sleep - and it's as simple as can be. Now the Zurich company is gaining a foothold in the USA.