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A robotic arm and a drone powered by artificial intelligence living in the cloud over a 5G/6G network - these are the projects being worked on by researchers at the BME HSN Laboratory. We had a discussion with lab manager Rolland Vida.
Our series of articles entitled “Sustainable Tuesday(s)”, will take a look over 17 weeks at the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the UN to make the world a better place.
The five-year term of the current Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics starts on 1 July.
Students from the Apáczai secondary school learned about unbreakable materials, tensile testing and injection moulding at the Department of Polymer Engineering.
Satellite soil moisture measurement is the main topic of the school, taking place between 15 and 17 July.
We asked György Alföldi, the dean of BME’s Faculty of Architecture, about architects’ role in protecting the environment and the faculty’s joint projects at the university.
Cooperation with the Shanghai university could cover educational and research activities.
One of the Hungarian development partners of the computer, based on superconducting technology and consisting of 1000 quantum bits, is BME's Faculty of Natural Sciences.
The second event of the initiative was successfully held in Budapest, after an unexpected and sudden change of venue.
A sculptor and a composer unveiled the outcomes of their collaborative efforts with BME researchers.
The appointment of the new rector requires the agreement of the Ministry of Culture and Innovation. Eventually, the President of Hungary appoints the nominee on the recommendation of the Minister.
BME’s Building K closes due to the water level of the Danube. The restriction is expected to last until 11 June
Ferenc Krausz captivated an audience of 600 across two BME lecture halls on 11 May. The Nobel laureate also gave an interview with the website of his alma mater.
BME has earned its highest score based on its international research collaborations.
Over 140 Hungarian and international students will present their entries across 9 categories.
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.
Hunor Veress, the main organiser of this year’s International Week, introduces himself and talks about his activities as an international mentor.
Attila Baumann, leader of the IMT program organizing group, introduces himself and talks about his work within the mentor team.
Experts from the BME discussed the integration of international students and the services to promote student well-being in an interesting, full-day professional event.