Students interested in the Artificial Intelligence for Image Processing and Computer Vision (IPCVai) Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s programme can now apply as self-funded candidates, with the application deadline set for 7 April.
Students interested in the Artificial Intelligence for Image Processing and Computer Vision (IPCVai) Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s programme can now apply as self-funded candidates, with the application deadline set for 7 April.
On 19 February 2026, students and lecturers, family and friends gathered for the faculty's graduation ceremony. A large number of students received their diplomas at the event, including both Hungarian and foreign students, which reflects the growing international appeal of Pázmány ITK.
On the afternoon of February 13, we held a training session for members of the International Mentor Community. The goal of this session was to prepare the team professionally and strengthen our community as we began the spring semester.
On the afternoon of February 13, we held a training session for members of the International Mentor Community. The goal of this session was to prepare the team professionally and strengthen our community as we began the spring semester.
Last Friday, the Faculty of Information Technology at Pázmány Péter Catholic University (Pázmány ITK) hosted the invitation-only professional final conference of the Epidemic Mathematics Division of the National Laboratory for Health Security.
The following report was prepared on the Visegrad Project kick-off meeting and contains the project leader’s summary of the opening event held in Budapest on 28 January 2026. The meeting was hosted by the Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics of Pázmány Péter Catholic University.
We are delighted and proud to announce that two of our distinguished lecturers at Pázmány Péter Catholic University were appointed as university professors on February 10 in Budapest, at a ceremonial event held at the Sándor Palace, the official residence of the President of Hungary.
Last Friday, the social life of the spring semester began with a fun of bowling. The semester-opening bowling event featured not only newly arrived Erasmus+ students but also Hungarian and international students starting their master’s programs in February. This gathering provided a great opportunity for everyone to meet and connect with one another.
It started as a university project and became an international breakthrough in robotics. Benedek Tasi, a former student of our Faculty, and his team developed a bio-inspired manufacturing technology that could fundamentally transform robotics. Allonic now works with the world's leading engineers, while its roots go back to the creative, experimental environment of Pázmány ITK.