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Experts from BME worked to ensure the asteroid research spacecraft transmits the best possible images.
Michael Cusumano, professor of MIT's world-renowned management training, talks about the possibilities of the BME and innovation-driven enterprises.
Hungary was the guest of honour at the international innovation forum.
Leaders from the city of Xiamen visited the university to discuss cooperation.
Only the world's top 1,000 higher education institutions make the Shanghai-based list.
Associate lecturer at BME Bálint Kádár told us what it was like to recreate a centuries-old Baroque city core.
BME's partner company hosted foreign students through the EELISA university association.
The next application cycle to start in December, related information will be available during the autumn.
The programme featured generative design, a ping-pong robot, and a self-driving car.
The 2024 graduates of the English language training programmes came from 57 countries.
The Iraqi state's preference for trainings perfectly fits the profile of the BME.
Along with theoretical lectures, the international summer school offered students the opportunity to make in field measurements.
The international competition is jointly organised by BME and ELTE, with world-renowned guests in attendance.
Gábor Stépán was the only new foreign member to give a plenary lecture at the Academy's General Assembly in Beijing.
The winner of the national round of this prestigious professional award is a series of competitions and a conference that started partly at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Cooperation with the Shanghai university could cover educational and research activities.
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.
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.
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.
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 possibility of extraterrestrial life was the main topic of the guest lecture held by Dr. Murthy S. Gudipati from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory at BME.