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ERC Consolidator Grant for Péter Makk

The European Research Council awarded almost 2 million euros to support the nanoelectronics research of Péter Makk, associate professor of the BME Insitute of Physics.

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Strong spin-lattice coupling in Swedenborgites

New experimental results of an international collaboration, led by BME associate professor Sándor Bordács, has been published in Physical Review Letters. 

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Nanoelectronics at bme.hu

In 2022, associate professor Szabolcs Csonka won the Momentum Grant of the Academy for the second time. His research is covered now in a new report at bme.hu.

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Novel semiconductors studied at BME

BME physicists embark on a new four-year project funded by the European Union, to research the physics and applications of optically active silicon nanostructures. 

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Physics experiments with Károly Härtlein

Must-see physics experiments: special physics lecture for high-school students, at BME's building Q, Károly Simonyi Lecture Hall, at 15:00 on February 1st Wednesday. 

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ScienceCamp+ covered at bme.hu

The university news page reports on this Fall's edition of the two-day event ScienceCamp+, a physics and maths workshop organised by BME's Faculty of Sciences for high-school talents.

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Physicis-Engineer BSc starts in September 2023

BME's new BSc program covers quantum and nanotech, data science and artificial intelligence, photonics, quantum optics and materials science, sustainable energy, nuclear technology.

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Prima Primissima Prize

The 2022 edition of the Prima Primissima Prize in the category `Education in Hungary' was awarded to our colleague Károly Härtlein. Congratulations!

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Seminars / Events

2023-02-03 10:15
Kvantumos munkastatiszika, univerzalitás és adiabatikus időfejlődés
Grabarits András
2022-12-02 10:15
Numerical obstacles in Monte Carlo simulations: The overlap and sign problem
Kornél Kapás (BME)
2022-11-29 14:30
Transmon platform for quantum computing challenged by chaotic fluctuations
David DiVincenzo (Aachen)
2022-11-11 10:15
From Yu-Shiba-Rusinov states to Majorana zero modes
Bendegúz Nyári (BME)
2022-11-08 14:30
Some solved and unsolved problems in combinatorial geometry
Géza Tóth (Rényi/BME)

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