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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

The Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems organised organised a PhD Course on Advanced Nonlinear Control Methods: Theory and applications between 30th August and 3rd September. The aim of the course was to introduce basic notions in nonlinear systems and control to interested students. The topics covered the classical theory of input-affine systems (analysis of basic properties such as reachability, observability, stability; linearization-based controller design), passivity, Hamiltonian system representation, model based predictive control, as well as the control of multi-agent systems.
For each day 4x45 minute-lectures and tutorials were scheduled.
The list of the detailed topics can be found here: