Publication in the Journal of Medical Ethics (JME)

The manuscript “AI support for ethical decision-making around resuscitation: proceed with care” by Nikola Biller-Andorno, Andrea Ferrario (Mobiliar Lab for Analytics at ETH and Chair of Technology Marketing, ETH), Susanne Joebges, Tanja Krones, Federico Massini, Phyllis Barth, Georgios Arampatzis and Michael Krauthammer has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Medical Ethics (JME). The…
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„Zeitung in der Schule“

Compliments to the class of the Tafers FR orientation school for their successful newspaper article (click „Download“ button to view) on the digital stress early warning system. It was the topic of the virtual visit with teacher Vera Nussbaumer at the Lab as part of the „Newspaper at School“ project. Many thanks to Dorothée Vogel…
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ALEEDSA at the LEARNING & TEACHING FAIR 2020

We presented ALEEDSA at the ETH Learning & Teaching Fair 2020. ALEEDSA is winner of ETH’s Innovedum prize and stands for Augmented LEarning Experience Data Science App. It promotes collaborative learning of data science and it is a joint work with the Chair of Management Information Systems at the department of Management, Technology and Economics…
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Lab research in the press

Our recently published article “The effects of acute work stress and appraisal on psychobiological stress responses in a group office environment” in the November issue of the journal Psychoneuroendocrinology and it’s coverage by ETH News received media coverage around the globe. The findings were covered by a wide range of outlets reporting on Medicine, Neuroscience, Occupational Psychology,…
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Publication in the Journal of Medical Ethics (JME)

The manuscript “Trust does not need to be human: it is possible to trust medical AI” by Andrea Ferrario (Mobiliar Lab for Analytics at ETH and Chair of Technology Marketing, ETH), Michele Loi and Eleonora Viganò (University of Zurich) has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Medical Ethics (JME). The authors show the…
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Work interruptions lead to biological stress

Our latest publication highlighting the effects of two major work stressors, social stress and work interruption, was covered in today’s ETH News. Results suggest that while work interruptions increase the biological stress responses to social stress, they do not increase the psychological stress responses. Additionally, work interruptions made participants appraise the social stress as less…
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Publication in Ethics and Information Technology

The manuscript “Transparency As Design Publicity: Explaining and Justifying Inscrutable Algorithms” by Andrea Ferrario (Mobiliar Lab for Analytics at ETH and Chair of Technology Marketing, ETH), Michele Loi and Eleonora Viganò (University of Zurich) has been accepted for publication in Ethics and Information Technology. The paper proposes a novel form of transparency for technological artifacts…
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Publication in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR)

The manuscript “Social Reminiscence in Older Adults’ Everyday Conversations: Automated Detection Using Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning” by Andrea Ferrario (Mobiliar Lab for Analytics at ETH and Chair of Technology Marketing, ETH), Burcu Demiray, Kristina Yordanova, Mixia Luo and Mike Martin has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR).…
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Publication in Psychoneuroendocrinology

The manuscript “The effects of acute work stress and appraisal on psychobiological stress responses in a group office environment” by the Jasmine Kerr, Mara Nägelin, Raphael Weibel and Andrea Ferrario (Mobiliar Lab for Analytics at ETH and Chair of Technology Marketing, ETH), has been accepted for publication in Psychoneuroendocrinology. The lab team collaborated with co-authors…
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When and Where Does Crime Arise in Cities?

Cristina Kadar’s (former PhD-Student of the Mobiliar Lab for Analytics) work was recently featured in ETH News. In collaboration with researchers from NYU and the University of Cambridge she investigated the use of mobility data to predict crime in cities. https://ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/eth-news/news/2020/07/Uncovering-crime-patterns-using-location-data.html