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Computer Graphics Laboratory ETH Zurich

ETH

Welcome to CGL


The Computer Graphics Laboratory (cgl) was founded in 1994 by Prof. Markus Gross. Our research is devoted to the design of fundamental methods, algorithms and systems for computer graphics, geometric modeling, physics-based animation, image acquisition and generation, display, scientific visualization, and multimodal learning.
CGL has currently 20 Ph.D. students and 8 senior researchers. CGL collaborates with researchers, institutions, and industry from all over the world.
Since 1994, we published more than 500 peer reviewed scientific papers, graduated 40 Ph.D. Students, created 6 faculty, filed more than 60 patents, and founded 5 startup companies. For a survey of current research topics you might visit our research page. More detail can also be found on the personal homepage of Prof. Markus Gross.


Events

Latest News

'Lucid Dreams of Gabriel' presented at the Locarno film festival:
Experimental short film created by Disney Research Zurich in a collaboration with ETH and SRF showcasing the 'Flow of Time' technique
CatchEye:
Software developer position available. Join our team and impact hundreds of millions of users of personal video-conferencing systems!
20 Years of CGL:
In July 2014 the Computer Graphics Laboratory celebrates its 20th anniversary
Award for Paper [Kae14b]:
The paper “Beyond Knowledge Tracing: Modeling Skill Topologies with Bayesian Networks” won the Best Paper Award at ITS 2014
Two Open PhD Positions:
Please refer to the Jobs page for open positions.
Karl Heinz Beckurts-Preis fьr Vorreiter der Computergrafik:
Prof. Markus Gross has been awarded the Karl Heinz Beckurts-Preis 2013
Konrad-Zuse-Medaille:
Prof. Markus Gross has been awarded the Konrad-Zuse-Medaille
SciTech Oscar:
Prof. Markus Gross and former CGL postdoc win oscar for technical achievement