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The world's top 2 percent ranking is compiled based on citation indicators.
The study on the phenomenon, waiting to be explained for years, was published by Nature Communications.
Experts from BME worked to ensure the asteroid research spacecraft transmits the best possible images.
Hungary was the guest of honour at the international innovation forum.
Indeed it is. BME's 20th Olympic gold medallist told Rector Charaf Hassan about his experiences before answering the questions of bme.hu.
With this information, it should soon be easier to treat.
The physicist said that his team aims to lay the foundations of the preventive medicine of the future.
Péter Pál Pach was recognised for his achievements in combinatorics. Most winners represent some of the world's most prestigious universities.
The international academic and employer reputation of BME has continued to strengthen.
Gábor Stépán was the only new foreign member to give a plenary lecture at the Academy's General Assembly in Beijing.
BME has earned its highest score based on its international research collaborations.
Bernard L. Feringa answered questions from students at Budapest University of Technology and Economics. The world-famous chemist's team also included a researcher from BME.
Tibor Kapu could be the man Hungary sends into space again after many decades, while the backup astronaut will be Gyula Cserényi, both of whose alma mater is BME.
Two of the most prominent scientists in physics and chemistry, Nobel laureates Ferenc Krausz and Ben Feringa, will be at BME on the 11th and 16th of May.
The publication period for comprehensive global university rankings has concluded at the largest ranking organization. Among Hungarian universities, Budapest University of Technology and Economics is among the top performers in all three.
The 4iG Group and BME’s Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics have unveiled cutting-edge 5.5G technology capable of download speeds up to 10 times faster than 5G.
BME has moved up a category in several disciplinary rankings. Uniquely in Hungary, BME was listed among the world’s best universities in engineering, sciences and economics alike.