BME TechFlow

BME's science and innovation news series, showcasing the latest research and development achievements and success stories of the university.
BME researchers' patented plough design makes soil tillage more efficient than ever before.

A mobile heat storage system has been developed with the help of BME, and the pilot project is already operational in a Hungarian village.

A single image of a fracture pattern can reveal the future—and from that, even the past.

The first article in our TechFlow series on current BME research shows that the solution is right there in the devices, which would only need to be coordinated.

The study on the phenomenon, waiting to be explained for years, was published by Nature Communications.

BME researchers are also involved in the fight against the spread of the invasive Asian hornet.

Due to the river's disturbed sediment balance biodiversity is reduced and other problems arise - something that experts from the Faculty of Civil Engineering (ÉMK) and their foreign colleagues would help to address.

"Social care is not our competence, but there is a strong correlation between the social situation and the built environment everywhere, and the latter is our field of expertise," said Balázs Kemes, from the Faculty of Architecture, about the project.

Experts from BME worked to ensure the asteroid research spacecraft transmits the best possible images.

The new and universal class of shapes, with models that fill the space without gaps or sharp points, has been given the name “soft cells”.

The new method, developed in partnership with a company, Fugro, uses a learning algorithm to speed up the groundwork.

The results open up new possibilities in medical diagnostics and security screening, among other fields.
