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What college does the data science graduate student of Zurich University belong to?
The University of Zurich specializes in data science, which belongs to the Academy of Mathematics-Natural Sciences.

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University of Zurich (German: Universit? T. Zurich; English: University of Zurich; ; UZH) is located in Zurich, Switzerland, a world-class top school. Founded in 1833, the school has been baptized by 180 years, and now it has become the largest and most powerful comprehensive university in Switzerland and one of the top ten universities in Europe. It is a world-famous research university and a member of the European Union of Research Universities.

Its alumni include Roentgen, the first Nobel Prize winner in physics, Einstein, the "great man of the century", Jean Lindenmann, the discoverer of interferon and so on 12 Nobel Prize winners. As one of the most dynamic universities in Switzerland and Europe, the University of Zurich enjoys a high reputation in the fields of science, medicine, life science and social science, and is in a leading position in the world.

The University of Zurich shares facilities and teaching resources with the neighboring Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, and has carried out a series of close research cooperation. * * * A total of more than ten joint institutions have been established and operated, including Zurich Graduate School of Life Sciences, Zurich Neuroscience Center and Zurich Financial Capability Center.

University of Zurich (German: Universit? The University of Zurich has become an internationally renowned education and research center. * * * It is divided into seven colleges: Theological Seminary, Law School, Economics College, Medical College, Veterinary College, Shirley College and Mathematics-Natural Science College. The University of Zurich has pioneering research strength in the fields of molecular biology, brain research and anthropology. Its university hospitals and veterinary hospitals also have first-class facilities and scientific research strength. The winner of the first Nobel Prize in Physics, the discoverer of X-rays, and Einstein, the "great man of the century", all received their doctorates at the University of Zurich.