Researcher's Night
2020. November 26.
Online, on November 27 and 28. Lecture on Minecraft vs. the natural geometry of fragmentation. Fifty-minute workshop on quantum computers and how to program them.
2020. November 26.
Online, on November 27 and 28. Lecture on Minecraft vs. the natural geometry of fragmentation. Fifty-minute workshop on quantum computers and how to program them.
2020. July 19.
In their new paper, János Török and his colleagues provide support for the ancient idea of Plato that on Earth, "everything is built up from cubes". Also covered by index.hu.
2020. June 18.
Our colleague wins the Momentum grant of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, with his proposal on interacting quantum systems. Balázs establishes his new group at ELTE.
2020. May 13.
Professor of the Department of Theoretical Physics is recognized by a shared Academy Prize for his outstanding scientific contributions by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
2020. April 15.
BME physicists find an unexpectedly large extension of the YSR state in a superconducting nanostructure. Joint work with the University of Basel, published in Nature Communications.
2019. November 01.
Our colleague was awarded the Novobátzky Prize of the Eötvös Loránd Physical Society for his pioneering contributions in the theory of integrable quantum systems.
2019. September 22.
Our colleauges have experimented with a semiconductor-based artifical molecule to demonstrate topological features of a simple quantum system. Work published in the journal Communications Physics, from Nature Research.
2019. July 08.
A nyolcvan éve megjósolt törékeny elektronállapot létezését bizonyítja a BME és az MTA elméleti fizikusainak és az izraeli Weizmann intézet kísérleti csoportjának együttműködéséből született tanulmány a Science-ben.