Novel light source in the terahertz range
BME researchers have created a new, diamond-based light source, operating in the terahertz range of electromagnetic radiation. Published in Science Advances.
BME researchers have created a new, diamond-based light source, operating in the terahertz range of electromagnetic radiation. Published in Science Advances.
Our colleagues Robin Kucsera and Ferenc Simon receive the 2024 Publication Award of Excellence of the Hungarian Physical Society (ELFT) for their educational article.
Research on novel photovoltaic materials, done in collaboration between Semilab Zrt. and our Institute of Physics, is published in Advanced Energy & Sustainability Research.
Gergő Fülöp (BME Department of Physics) and Dániel Varjas (BME Department of Theoretical Physics) were awarded the János Bolyai Janos Fellowship of the HAS.
Three subsequent quantum technology events take place between June 10th and 20th in Budapest, all co-organised by scientists of the BME Institute of Physics.
Obituary of Gordon Moore, a key figure in the historical development of the semiconductor industry, has been published in Fizikai Szemle, co-authored by Ferenc Simon.
Associate professor János Asbóth (BME Institute of Physics & Wigner Research Centre for Physics) is awarded the Physics Prize of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Congratulations!
The BME Institute of Physics invites applications for the Gábor Dénes Scholarship for outstanding foreign physicist-engineer BSc students. Application open till May 6th, 2024.