Szerző: BME | jún 3, 2024 | Events, For Students, Interviews, News, Researchers, Uncategorized
The second EELISA international student competition will take place online via teams, and onsite at BME, in Hungary, during the 10th and 11th of June. Please find the full program of the 2-days event HERE and select the session you are interested in! We are waiting...
Szerző: BME | jún 3, 2024 | Events, For Students, Interviews, News, Researchers
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. Ben Feringa was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2016 for the design and synthesis...
Szerző: BME | jún 3, 2024 | Events, For Students, News, Researchers
Would you like to get an insight into the most advanced technologies, learn 3D design and prototyping from experts at one of the leading software development companies of one of the biggest technology giants? Now you can with this summer school offered by Evosoft....
Szerző: BME | jún 3, 2024 | For Students, Interviews, News, Researchers
Congratulation to Mr. Dale A. MARTIN has been re-elected as EELISA European University President for another two years to lead one of the most important cooperation of Budapest University of Technology and Economics with nine other leading Europen universities! More...
Szerző: BME | máj 27, 2024 | Events, For Students, News, Researchers
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 the BME. According to the final decision of the expert committee, Tibor Kapu could be the man Hungary sends...
Szerző: BME | máj 21, 2024 | Events, For Students, Interviews, News, Researchers, Uncategorized
The lecture by Ferenc Krausz, awardee of BME’s John von Neumann Professorship, was attended by over 600 people in two lecture halls at BME. It was not easy to start the event on time, because many people wanted to have a chat, take selfies with the researcher or ask...