Institute of Data Analysis and Process Design (IDP)
We create value from data
We use advanced data-based methods to create innovative solutions for business and industry. We address real-life challenges with scientific methods and a strong commitment to practicability. We are the leading educator and partner of choice for applied data science and business engineering in Switzerland.
Research Groups

Advanced scientific tools for solutions in the financial industry

Health and Envrionmental Analytics
Health and Environmental Analytics
Analyzing data to derive interpretable results using statistical and machine learning techniques

Maintenance, Mobility, AI & Society
Leverage AI and advanced modeling for innovations in predictive maintenance, mobility solutions, and socially aligned systems

Generating insights, creating value and fostering innovation in business processes and services

Visual Intelligence and Applications
As visual data becomes one of the most abundant and complex sources of information, Visual Intelligence is a key pillar of modern data science — enabling new ways to analyze, model, and communicate through images, video, and immersive environments
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Publikationen
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2005.
In:
Dynamics of Socio-Economic Systems - Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft e. V., Bad Honnef, Deutschland, 18-24 September 2005.
Available from: https://storage.sg.ethz.ch/workshops/Summerschool05/Talks/Breymann_Risk.pdf
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Psarros, Michael; Heber, Steffen; Sick, Manuela; Thoppae, Gnanasekaran; Harshman, Keith; Sick, Beate,
2005.
RACE : remote analysis computation for gene expression data.
Nucleic Acids Research.
46(22), pp. W638-W643.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki490
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Saxer, Susi; Halfens, Ruud; Müller, Marianne; Dassen, Theo,
2005.
Risk factors for urinary incontinence in nursing home residents.
Swiss Medical Weekly.
135(33-34), pp. 495-502.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-4905
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Dettling, Marcel; Gabrielson, Edward; Parmigiani, Giovanni,
2005.
Searching for differentially expressed gene combinations.
Genome Biology.
6(R88).
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2005-6-10-r88
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2005.
Signal extraction : efficient estimation, 'unit root'-tests and early detection of turning points.
Heidelberg:
Springer.
Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems ; 547.
ISBN 3-540-22935-3.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/b138291