Institution

ETH Zurich

university · Zurich, Switzerland

ETH Zurich (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich) is a public research university in Zurich, Switzerland. One of the world’s leading technical universities, ETH Zurich has been home to numerous computing pioneers and groundbreaking research in programming languages and systems.

Computing History

ETH Zurich’s computer science department has produced influential work across the field:

Programming Languages: Niklaus Wirth spent most of his career at ETH Zurich, designing Pascal, Modula-2, and Oberon. His emphasis on simplicity, structure, and educational clarity influenced a generation of language designers[1].

The Lilith Workstation: In the late 1970s, Wirth’s group built the Lilith personal workstation entirely in Modula-2, demonstrating that systems could be built in high-level languages.

Project Oberon: The complete Oberon operating system and compiler, developed at ETH Zurich, showed how an entire computing system could be made simple and transparent.

Notable Figures

ETH Zurich has educated and employed many computing pioneers:

Research Excellence

The university consistently ranks among the top in the world for computer science research, with particular strengths in:


Sources

  1. Wikipedia. “ETH Zurich.” University history and notable achievements.