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Distributed quantum systems

Will quantum technology impact computer networks? An online seminar series organized by Nokia Bell Labs and the BME Insitute of Physics, starting on Feb 18. 

Science top 10

Study on the natural geometry of fragmentation, by our colleague János Török and his coauthors, is selected by Science as one of their 10 favorite science news stories in 2020. 
 

János Pipek passed away

We mourn the tragic loss of our colleague Dr. János Pipek, honorary professor of our department, former Dean and Vice Dean of Education of the BME Faculty of Sciences.

Researcher's Night

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.

Cubes

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.

Momentum grant for Balázs Pozsgai

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.

Academy Prize for Gábor Takács

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.

The Yu-Shiba-Rusinov state

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.

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