Bolyai Scholarship
2020. September 10.
From our Institute, Sándor Bordács, Gergő Fülöp and Endre Tóvári won the János Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Congratulations!
2020. September 10.
From our Institute, Sándor Bordács, Gergő Fülöp and Endre Tóvári won the János Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Congratulations!
2020. August 29.
One step toward telecom-compatible quantum communication: new experimental results from the BME Spin Spectroscopy research group published in ACS Nano.
2020. August 24.
News portal of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences covers research results of our colleague Péter Makk, as one of the most successful recipients of the Bolyai Scholarship.
2020. June 20.
The nanoelectronics group has shown spin current genaration using the Edelstein effect in a graphene/BiTeBr heterostructure. The work done in collaboration with Chalmers is published in Nano Letters.
2020. May 31.
Sandor Bordacs has won one of the prizes from the Pro Progressio Foundation for his paper in Nature Materials.
2020. May 31.
Szabolcs Csonka was awarded the physics prize by the Hungarian Academy if Sciences.
2020. April 15.
BME physicists find an unexpectedly large extension of the Yu-Shiba-Rusinov state in a superconducting nanostructure, which paves the way toward topologically protected qubits. This was published in Nature Communications, in collaboration with the University of Basel.
2020. January 14.
Researchers of the nanoelectronic group have revealed the single atom nature of memristors using sub-gap spectroscopy.