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Dr. Alper Kerem the lecturer of the Kahramanmaras Sütçü İmam University (Turkey) spent two days at the Electrical Energetic Systems Research Laboratory on 15th and 16th October 2019.
He delivered a lecture about the Integration of the wind turbines within the lectures titled Electrical Energetics and Smart Grid on 15th October.
On 16th October we delivered another lecture titled „Smart Grid and Engineering Applications" and he had a discussion with our colleagues about the possible further cooperations.
He delivered a lecture about the Integration of the wind turbines within the lectures titled Electrical Energetics and Smart Grid on 15th October.
On 16th October we delivered another lecture titled „Smart Grid and Engineering Applications" and he had a discussion with our colleagues about the possible further cooperations.

Dear PhD Students,
We are inviting everybody who is interested to the PhD course titled Computer Controlled Systems II. held between 27th and 30th January 2020.
Deatils can be found on th elink as follows:
http://virt.uni-pannon.hu/index.php/en/education/courses/385-computer-controlled-systems-ii-phd-course
The Doctoral School of Information Science and Technology organised 5 events on 28th August 2019; two home defences, a viva, a complex exam and a comprehensive exam.
All of our students succeeded in taking the exams. Jun Yow Yong defended his PhD thesis titled „Tools and Methods in Aiding Heat Exchanger Network Retrofit for Better Economic Performance” successfully.

We are expressing our congratulations on their success!

Luke McNamara is a senior analyst at FireEye, a publicly listed cybersecurity company that provides products and services to protect against advanced cyber threats. He works on the company’s Horizon’s team in the Washington, DC area, and conducts strategic forecasting to anticipate risks posed by emerging technologies and geopolitical developments. McNamara has expertise in countering disinformation. Additionally, he supported the establishment of a cyber threat intelligence team at one of the largest banks in Australia. Prior to working in the cybersecurity industry, McNamara spent several years supporting a defense contractor on various counterinsurgency programs. He is available for virtual/traveling programs.
The Cyber Threat Landscape Today—what information cyber criminals and cyber espionage groups are targeting, and how their tools and tactics have evolved. This talk will cover the current activity of many different threat actors, and highlight why it is important to understand their motivations to properly counter disinformation, intrusions, ransomware, and other cyber threats.
We are inviting everbody who is interested!
Date: 12th September 2019 at 10.0 a.m.
Venue: Faculty of Information Technology, building I, 7th floor, room number 726.
Your expression of interest are to be sent toThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. e-mail address.
We are looking forward to meeting you at the lecture!
Date: 12th September 2019 at 10.0 a.m.
Venue: Faculty of Information Technology, building I, 7th floor, room number 726.
Your expression of interest are to be sent to
We are looking forward to meeting you at the lecture!
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The Faculty organised a so-called multiplier event on 9th July 2019 in order to present the innovations of the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership project titled „Setting the trends in IoT”. Besides the visitors from Hungary we had quests from Romania, Ireland and from Macedonia as well. In the framework of the demo part our colleagues and our students presented the prototypes of the newly developed smart IoT devices (e. g: mini traffic lights, windmill and smart door).
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The regular PhD report session took place on 21st June.
Please, find below the list of the students and the lecture titles:
| 2019.06.21 | Name | Semester | Title | Témavezető |
| 10:00-10:20 | Tomas Attila Olaj | 1 | Scheduling and Packing problems | Dr. Dósa György |
| 10:20-10:40 | Szakonyi Benedek | 2 | Improved stress detection method for Ambient Assisted Living applicatio | Dr. Vassányi István, Dr. Kósa István |
| 10:40-11:00 | Rátosi Márk | 3 | Indoor Localization Techniques | Dr. Fodor Attila, Dr. Simon Gyula |
| 11:00-11:20 | Szekér Szabolcs | 3 | Evaluating weighted variants of the NNCS methods and the basics of a text mining-based approach for processing medical texts | Dr. Fogarassyné Dr. Vathy Ágnes |
| 11:20-11:40 | Guzsvinecz Tibor | 5 | Increasing 3D object recognition speed and predicting gestures with Kinect motion tracking | Sikné dr. Lányi Cecília |
| 11:40-12:00 | Mohamed Issa | 6 | AUTOMATIC REMOVAL OF EOG ARTEFACTS FROM EEG BASED ON INDEPENDENT COMPONENT ANALYSIS | Dr. Kozmann György, Dr. Juhász Zoltán |
Thanks to Tomas Attila Olaj for the photos.
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