BME Physics in the lead
BME is Hungary's top university for physics, as revealed by the newest QS World University Rankings 2024, which offers a global view with 1,500 institutions 104 locations.
BME is Hungary's top university for physics, as revealed by the newest QS World University Rankings 2024, which offers a global view with 1,500 institutions 104 locations.
Gábor Takács, professor of the BME Institute of Physics, is the subject of the photo portrait that ranked second in its category at the 42th Hungarian Press Photo Contest.
BME Department of Atomic Physics PhD students Márton Guba, Levente Illés and József Szenka win KDP Scholarships, supporting industrial-academic research partnerships.
How does energy propagate from a power plant to the end user? This is covered by the new popular article on the Poynting vector, co-authored by our colleagues in Fizikai Szemle.
Research from a collaboration between TU Delft, ELTE and BME explores a new way to control semiconductor-based quantum bits. Published as Editors’ Suggestion in Physical Review Letters.
In honor of the memory of our dear colleague László Orosz, who passed away recently, BME Institute of Physics holds a memorial service on January 31, 2024 at 6pm.
Must-see physics experiments: special physics lecture for high-school students, at BME's building F, Lecture Hall F29, at 15:00 on January 30th Tuesday.
Péter Makk, associate professor of BME Institute of Physics and ERC Consolidator Grant winner, discusses his career path and future plans in an interview in Innotéka.