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Rector and Chancellor’s joint decree
No. 1/2020. (III.11.)
The rector and chancellor of the University of Pannonia hereby issue the following decree with respect to the state of emergency announced by the Hungarian government on March 11th 2020:
- We order a special break for teaching activities for the days of Thursday and Saturday, March 12-14th2020.
- We order a special spring break between March 16-21th. We call our students not to travel abroad during this spring break if possible but they are to stay at their places of residence.
- Students are not permitted on campus starting from March 12th2020 until the withdrawal of the current order.
- Student with a Hungarian citizenship are to leave the dormitories not later than 16:00 o’clock on Friday, March 13th2020. International students are permitted to continuously stay in the dormitories.
- In the upcoming days, the leadership of the university will determine under what circumstances and in what forms teaching is permitted to commence starting from March 23rd2020.
- All faculty and staff of the university are to continue their work on campus.
- Starting from today, no event on the university campuses regardless of the number of participants will be permitted to take place until further notice, all previously issued permits for any events are hereby withdrawn.
March 11th 2020, Veszprém
Dr. András Gelencsér Zsolt Csillag
rector chancellor
https://eng.uni-pannon.hu/10-hirek/45-rector-and-chancellor-s-joint-decree
Amr Abdelhameed Nagy Abdo, one of our PhD students holding Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship participated at the conference titled VISIGRAPP, the 15th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications in Valetta (Malta) between 27th and 29th February 2020. He presented his latest research results in image processing, his presentation’s title was „Hidden Markov Models for Pose Estimation”.

One of our Stipendium Hungaricum PhD students, Mohamed Fawzy Issa delivered a lecture to primary school students about the history of Egypt in Irinyi János Primary School, in Balatonfűzfő on the 12th of February 2020.

The Section of Mathematical and Information Sciences of the Association of Hungarian PhD and DLA Students (DOSZ MITO) organised its annual winter school at the University of Pannonia, in the beautiful city of Veszprém from 24th to 26th January, 2020.
The co-organiser and the sponsor of the event was the Faculty of Information Technology of the University of Pannonia.
The goal of the winter schools were to strengthen scientific and professional relationships among PhD students in Hungary, and also to supply them with relevant theoretical and practical knowledge which they could apply to their respective fields of research. This year’s programme consisted of two parts:
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theoretical and practical workshops focusing on human-computer interaction and artificial intelligence where the lecturers were researchers from different universities;
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poster section, where all applicants from the field of information technology or mathematics were welcome.

The Faculty of Information Technology organised a condensed PhD course, titled Computer Controlled Systems between 27th and 30th January 2020. The course focused on the topics as follows:
Observer and filter design for stochastic LTI systems
- the observer design problem and its solution for LTI systems
Model-based diagnosis for dynamic systems
- diagnosis in continuous time LTI systems
- diagnosis in discrete event systems
The faculty invited Dr. Lőrinc Márton, the professor of the Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania as a guest lecturer. Besides him Dr. Katalin Hangos, the professor of University of Pannonia delivered lectures. The tutors were Áron Fehér (Sapientia University) and Anna Ibolya Pózna (University of Pannonia)


