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AGRARIAN PROJECT—Commoning Land and Labour around Zurich
Architectural Design V-IX: Agrarian Project - Commoning Land and Labour around Zurich (M.Topalovic)
The studio wants to interrogate this hidden and pervasive partitioning of the Swiss territory resulting in the divide between the so-called rural and the urban: Can we weave the seemingly disconnected worlds of agriculture and urban living together? Can we imagine cooperatives and commons on farms and in villages that promise optimistic and attractive ways of living and working in the countryside?
AGRITOPIA: Building a Model for Zürich Nord
Architectural Design V-IX: Agritopia—Building a Model for Zürich Nord (M.Topalovic)
We create an Agritopia, a utopian vision for the agricultural territories of Zürich Nord for the year 2100.The site is be the agricultural landscape that borders the city of Zurich and the communes of Rümlang and Regensdorf. Together, we will be building a large territorial model, using various materials and scales to depict the changing landscape and human practice.
Design studio in collaboration with the MAS in Urban and Territorial Design, probing the possibility of an agro-ecological transformation across the territory of Zurich based on ecological repair and social justice. Contributing to an urgent transdisciplinary political debate on the landscapes of food cultivation and their relationships to cities.
Students develop and build a product from A-Z! They work in teams and independently, learn to structure problems, to identify solutions, system analysis and simulations, as well as presentation and documentation techniques. They build the product with access to a machine shop and state of the art engineering tools (Matlab, Simulink, etc).
Students develop and build a product from A-Z! They work in teams and independently, learn to structure problems, to identify solutions, system analysis and simulations, as well as presentation and documentation techniques. They build the product with access to a machine shop and state of the art engineering tools (Matlab, Simulink, etc).
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Advanced Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
Praktikum Analytische Chemie für Fortgeschrittene
Advanced Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
Advanced Analytical Chemistry Laboratory or Research Project
Advanced Experimental Methods in Inorganic Chemistry
Anorganische Chemie II
This laboratory course is designed to further the student's practicalknowledge of the experimental techniques necessary to carry outresearch in inorganic chemistry. The student will be assigned aproject to be carried out within one of the existing research groups.
This course will cover a number of advanced topics in optimization and graph algorithms.
Machine learning algorithms provide analytical methods to search data sets for characteristic patterns. Typical tasks include the classification of data, function fitting and clustering, with applications in image and speech analysis, bioinformatics and exploratory data analysis. This course is accompanied by practical machine learning projects.
This course will focus on teaching different advanced topics in numerical methods for science and engineering. The main aim would be introduce novel algorithms and discuss their implementation.
This course is an extension of the introductory course on solid state physics.The purpose of this course is to learn to navigate the complex collective quantum phases, excitations and phase transitionsthat are the dominant theme in modern solid state physics. The emphasis is on the main concepts and on specific experimentalexamples, both classic ones and those from recent research.
The studio's objective is to design two botanical gardens, one in Guatemala and one in Andorra. Despite their contrasting cultural, climatic and geological conditions, the two sites share a rich tradition of indigenous medicinal plants use.
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