Physics Prize from HAS
2020. May 31.
Szabolcs Csonka was awarded the physics prize by the Hungarian Academy if Sciences.
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.
2020. January 09.
Researchers of the nanoelectronics group have demonstrated nanosecond switching of Ag/AgI memristors.
2020. January 06.
Our colleagues, with researchers from Bilkent University, showed mechanically controlled pattern formation in a hydrogel by a diffusion–precipitation reaction. Published in Advanced Materials.
2019. December 21.
Boglárka Tóth won first prize, whereas Albin Márffy second and Péter Balázs third place.
2019. October 17.
On Oct 24-25, BME hosts the 4th Graphene and Two-Dimensional Materials Workshop, bringing together international and Hungarian experts to share their most recent research results.
2019. September 22.
Our colleauges have experimented with a semiconductor-based artifical molecule to demonstrate topological features of a simple quantum system. Work published in the journal Communications Physics, from Nature