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Mostafa Abdallah Abbas Atwa Elgendy ’s viva took place on 3rd December 2021. The title of his presentation is „Indoor Navigation for People with Visual Impairment”. His supervisor is Cecilai Sik Lányi.
The result of the presentation is summa cum laude.
We are expressing our congratulationon his success!
A consortium of European partners led by the University of Luxembourg has been selected by the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking to design and implement the first pan-European High-Performance Computing (HPC) pilot Master’s programme. The University of Pannonia is a member of the consortium that will offer courses from autumn 2022 to provide students with outstanding career perspectives in the rapidly expanding field of HPC, High-Performance Data Analytics (HPDA), or Artificial Intelligence.The consortium of European universities, research/supercomputing centres, and industrial partners will develop a higher education programme with the main objectives to:
- Educate students in areas such as the design, deployment, operation, and/or the use of current and future generation HPC and HPC-related technologies in Europe;
- Educate experts skilled in driving HPC adoption and knowledge transfer in industry and academia in different strategic domains, thereby linking HPC activities in industry and academia.
The availability of HPC experts, such as HPC administrators and architects, HPC proficient data scientists, HPC application developers, and expert users, is a key factor that drives digital transformation in Europe and requires the training of highly skilled and talented graduate students.
While many university curricula include basic computer science and programming languages, education programmes today must be adapted to a rapidly developing HPC technology ecosystem. The curriculum of the HPC pilot Master’s programme will be designed in a modular structure to facilitate full or partial integration of the modules into new or existing Master’s programmes.
A central goal of the initiative is to strengthen mobility between European universities, research centres, and industry. The new HPC-centred Master’s programme will reach out to scientific and industrial target groups and serve key actors in the private and public sectors.
The role of the University of Pannonia in the consortium is to contribute to the design of a new EU HPC MSc curriculum, to participate in the development of teaching materials, as well as in student and teacher mobility programmes. We look forward to improving the quality of our MSc programmes and strengthening our international cooperations that will allow us to equip our students with in-depth knowledge of HPC technologies.
Background
The consortium led by the University of Luxembourg consists of universities, research/supercomputing centres, industrial and SME partners, and additional supporting partners. Eight universities will initially be awarding degrees (University of Luxembourg, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Politecnico di Milano, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Sorbonne Université, Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Università della Svizzera Italiana, Kungliga Tekniska Hoegskolan).
The consortium will develop and implement one or more pilots of a European Master of Science programme for HPC. This action is part of the EuroHPC JU’s broader strategy to support the development of key HPC skills, education, and training for European science and industry.
The Institutional Conference in Science for Students took place on 24th November 2021. In IT session 4 students presented their research. The title of the presentations were as follow:
- Design and implementation of an IP and localisation based website security solution
- Low-interaction SSH Honeypot development
- Supporting optimal joinery processes by mobile application
- Health-focused optimization models and results based on P-graph methodology
The Light and Colour Science Research Laboratory together with the Hungarian Electrotechnical Association organised the conference titled XIX. Lux et Color Vespriminesis on 14th October 2021. The researcher of the laboratory presented their research.
Our faculty organised a conference within the New National Excellence Program in IT session on 11th October 2021. Six of our students presented his/her research at the event. The presentations were as follow:
- Zsuzsanna Nagy: Development of a data-driven route optimization method
- Tibor Guzsvinecz: Sound-based HCI and accessibility research in 3D virtual environments
- Balázs Csontos: Improving accessibility of CMS-based websites using automated methods
- Attila Magyar: Data-driven modeling and analysis of complex nonlinear energetic systems
- Tamás Miseta: Artificial intelligence and energy trading-based control of storage enhanced photovoltaic power plants
- Tibor Dulai: Development of an efficient scheduling method for a multi-project system with partly covering complex process models