Would you like to know how to tell a powerful story? Are you interested in how an idea can reach worldwide success? At the November edition of the Alumni Hungary Webinar Series, we will take you behind the scenes of the Oscar-winning Hungarian short film, Sing (Mindenki, 2016) with an exclusive presentation of the film’s director, Kristóf Deák.
Katalin Karikó, the Hungarian-born scientist who laid the foundation for the mRNA vaccines against COVID-19, has been portrayed on a vast mural in central Budapest. The wall-painting was created by Színes Város team and can be seen on the building at Krisztina körút 30.
At the next session of the Alumni Hungary Webinar Series in September, you can get an insight into the latest developments of the self-driving vehicle industry. You will also learn about ZalaZONE project, the largest test track in Central Europe, located in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary. Our presenter will be the reputable expert in advanced automotive technologies, Zsolt Szalay Ph.D. This exclusive webinar will be available for registered Alumni Network Hungary members only!
In July the presenter of the Alumni Hungary Webinar Series was the internationally acclaimed ethologist, Ádám Miklósi, the head of the Ethology Department and the director of the Institute of Biology at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE).
On 1 July 2021, we continue the Alumni Hungary Webinar Series with a presentation by the internationally acclaimed ethologist Ádám Miklósi about his research at ELTE, where they develop a social robot based on the study of animal behaviour. This exclusive webinar will be available for registered Alumni Network Hungary members only!
Have you ever thought about how 3D images work? And how the modern applications create so lifelike, precise images about an object? The development of holography and the process of creating 3D images links to a Hungarian scientist, Dénes Gábor, who got a Nobel Prize for his pioneer inventions in 1971. Read more about his life and his outstanding scientific achievements.