
Walter Hermann Brenner is a Swiss academic, Professor of Information Management and Executive Director of the Institute for computer science of the University of St. Gallen.

Boi Faltings is a Swiss professor of artificial intelligence at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.

Gaston H. Gonnet is a Uruguayan Canadian computer scientist and entrepreneur. He is best known for his contributions to the Maple computer algebra system and the creation of a digital version of the Oxford English Dictionary.

Dominique "Dom" Guinard is the CTO of EVRYTHNG. He is a technologist, entrepreneur and developer with a career dedicated to building the Internet of Things both in the cloud and on embedded Things. He is particularly known for his early contributions to the Web of Things alongside with other researchers such as Vlad Trifa, Erik Wilde and Friedemann Mattern. Guinard is a published researcher, a book author and a recognized expert in Internet of Things technologies
Bernhard M. Hämmerli is a Swiss computer scientist in the fields of communications, networks and information security, specifically critical infrastructure protection in the European Union. He is teaching internationally, as a professor at both the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Norwegian University of Science and Technology. He was president of the Swiss Informatics Society from 2009 to 2014 and chair of the platform ICT Security of the Swiss Academy of Engineering Science from 2012. He has directed a new academic course Information & Cyber Security in Lucerne from 2018.

Jean-Daniel Nicoud, is a Swiss computer scientist, noted for inventing of a computer mouse with an optical encoder and the CALM Common Assembly Language for microprocessors.

Carlo Heinrich Séquin is a professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley in the United States.

Angelika Steger is a mathematician and computer scientist whose research interests include graph theory, randomized algorithms, and approximation algorithms. She is a professor at ETH Zurich.

Prof. Daniel Thalmann is a Swiss and Canadian computer scientist and a pioneer in virtual humans. He is currently Honorary Professor at EPFL, Switzerland, Senior Principal Scientist at DEX-LAB Ltd in Singapore, and Director of Research Development at MIRALab Sarl in Geneva, Switzerland.

Professor Nadia Magnenat Thalmann is an eminent computer graphics scientist and robotician and is the founder and head of MIRALab at the University of Geneva. She presently chairs the Institute for Media Innovation (IMI) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore.

Vlad Trifa is a computer scientist, researcher and Chief Product Officer at Ambrosus who played a key role in defining and implementing the application layer of the Internet of Things. He is particularly known for his early contributions to the Web of Things alongside with other researchers such as Dominique Guinard, Erik Wilde and Friedemann Mattern. Vlad is widely published author and a recognized expert in distributed embedded sensing and interactive devices, and their integration with enterprise applications using Web technologies.

Niklaus Emil Wirth is a Swiss computer scientist. He has designed several programming languages, including Pascal, and pioneered several classic topics in software engineering. In 1984 he won the Turing Award, generally recognized as the highest distinction in computer science, for developing a sequence of innovative computer languages.