The Visegrad – Accelerated Wound Healing project continues with an upcoming free online event focusing on innovative polymer-based wound dressings and biomedical applications.
The Visegrad – Accelerated Wound Healing project continues with an upcoming free online event focusing on innovative polymer-based wound dressings and biomedical applications.
Our Faculty’s student, Ajtony Szauter, closed the year with an outstanding sporting achievement by competing in the 39th New Year’s Eve Champagne Run and Lake Velence Circuit Race on 31 December 2025 in Gárdony, Hungary. This traditional end-of-the-year running event takes place along the shores of Lake Velence, one of Hungary’s largest and most popular recreational lakes. The race is known for its friendly, festive atmosphere and attracts several hundred participants each year.
The Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics hosted a farewell gathering for our first-year students of the Erasmus Mundus Artificial Intelligence for Image Processing and Computer Vision (IPCVAI) program at Grund Budapest.
The Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics hosted a farewell gathering for our first-year students of the Erasmus Mundus Artificial Intelligence for Image Processing and Computer Vision (IPCVAI) program at Grund Budapest.
Our colleague, Prof. Zsolt Szabó, has successfully received Advanced research funding from the National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NRDI Office, Hungary, in Hungarian: NKFIH ) for his project entitled “Metastructure-based lab-on-chip sensors”. The four-year project will be implemented with a total of HUF 150 million in state funding.
In December, Associate Dean and Head of the Molecular Bionics Engineering BSc and Info-Bionics MScProgram, Kristóf Iván, and Andrea Mihálffy, Head of the International Relations Office at PPKE ITK, conducted a partner visit to the Porto campus of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa (UCP). The purpose of the visit was to gain first-hand insight into the operations and research infrastructure of Pázmány ITK’s esteemed partner institution, and to explore opportunities for new joint professional collaborations.
Out! is an app dreamed up by university students, designed to encourage young people to spend less time in front of screens and more time enjoying real, offline experiences.
We are thrilled and proud to share that the LetSee App has won second place in the “Developing Communities with Digital Solutions” category at the ONE Digital Awards. This recognition confirms that digital innovation can have a real social impact.
Alina Areej, a medical biotechnology master’s student at Pázmány ITK, has been awarded the Stipendium Hungaricum Excellence Award — a recognition reserved for top-performing international students. Her journey from Pakistan to Hungary is a story of resilience, community support, and personal transformation.