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Department of Informatics

Bachelor: While studying

On this page we provide additional information relevant to your studies, e.g., registration forms, information sheets, downloads of presentations. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, a link is broken, or an English translation is missing, please contact us and we will try to add the missing parts.

Please note: Electronic submission

All Bachelorʼs and Masterʼs theses, registrations, etc. have to be submitted digitally from your UZH e-mail address to  studies@ifi.uzh.ch

 

General notes

Disclaimer: No responsibility is taken for the accuracy or completeness of this information.

  • Inform yourself about the respective deadlines (module booking and cancellation, submission of written work, etc.), set reminders in your calendar.
  • Always plan enough buffer time (several days for printing, binding and mailing, at least 1 day for electronic submission – the internet is guaranteed to fail exactly when you want to upload your work 10 seconds before the deadline)
  • Follow the required order of certain modules, e.g., compulsory program of the 3rd and 4th semester > Informatics Internship > Bachelorʼs Thesis
  • Read the corresponding fact sheets promptly when you start a self-study module (fact sheets are revised from time to time; the version currently published on the IfI website applies)

Study regulations

Framework ordinances, study regulations, and other general study information on the website of the Faculty of Business, Economics and Informatics: Studies

BSc Self-Study Modules: Fact Sheets and Forms

Specializations and Topics per Professor

Please contact the professors according to the table below. 1 = first priority, 2 = second priority for a Topic Area.

  IS SoSy POC CE INW DS AI

Alberto Bacchelli
Zurich Empirical Software Engineering Team

  1 1     2  
Jürgen Bernard
Interactive Visual Data Analysis Group
2   1     1 2
Abraham Bernstein
Dynamic and Distributed Information Systems Group
2 1 1     1 1
Michael Böhlen
Database Technology Group
2 1     1 1 1
Thomas Fritz
Human Aspects of Software Engineering Lab
2 1 1   2 2  

Harald Gall
Software Evolution and Architecture Lab

  1          
Manuel Günther
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Group
        2 2 1
Anikó Hannák
Social Computing Group
1   1 2   1  
Elaine Huang
People and Computing Lab
2   1        
Dan Olteanu
Data Systems and Theory Group
  1     1 1 1
Renato Pajarola
Visualization and MultiMedia Lab
  1 2   1 1 2
Giorgia Ramponi
Autonomous Learning and Predictive Intelligence Lab
    2     2 1
Davide Scaramuzza
Robotics and Perception Group
    2     2 1
Gerhard Schwabe
Information Management Research Group
1 2 1        
Sven Seuken
Computation and Economics Research Group
  2   1 2   2
Burkhard Stiller
Communication Systems Group
2 1   2 1 1 2
Claudio Tessone
Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies
1     2   1 2
Martin Volk
Computational Linguistics
          2 1

Explanation: IS = Information Systems · SoSy = Software Systems · POC = People-Oriented Computing · CE = Computation and Economics · INW = Informatics with Natural Sciences (only BSc) · DS = Data Science (only MSc) · AI = Artificial Intelligence (only MSc)

If you cannot find an interesting topic, you may contact the research groups directly.

Tutors and Teaching Assistants

Each semester, IfI seeks tutors and teaching assistants for a number of modules. If you are interested, contact the respective research group.

Weiterführende Informationen

Rooms for group work

For group work, students can use room BIN 0.C.09, which is located inside the library.

Please note that the room BIN 0.C.09 has to be reserved using the university booking tool booked-UB. See here for more information.

 

In addition, room BIN 0.K.04 is available for group work. The movable walls can be arranged as necessary. No reservation possible – first come, first serve.

Code of conduct for scientific integrity

The Code of conduct for scientific integrity describes a common understanding of scientific integrity and defines which responsibilities follow from this understanding, along the lines of best practices.

Contact

Daniela Bärtschi, Study Coordination

E-mail

Faculty of Business, Economics and Informatics

UZH Integrity Ordinance

The Ordinance on scientific misconduct at the University of Zurich (Integritätsverordnung) is relevant for all UZH researchers.