Doaa Nabawy is a student from Egypt, who came here to study architecture at BME in 2018. A little while later she felt more attracted to mechanical engineering than architecture, for that reason she made up her mind to join BME gain but this time as a mechanical engineering student. At the moment she is over her two global exams, and writing her thesis on hydrodynamics systems.
Tuesday, 7 December 2021
Thursday, 30 September 2021
"A rigorous discipline with warm-hearted BME teachers"
A Chengdu Technology University alumna, Yimeng Wang came to BME to study on our mechanical engineering MSc programme. With Yimeng, we had a conversation online about differences between Sichuan and Hungary, favourite places in Budapest, and about academic pressure in mechanical engineering. Interview with Yimeng Wang. More
Thursday, 23 September 2021
'Experienced lecturers, international environment in a fascinating and attractive city'- interview with Ghaith Burhani, our PhD student
Ghaith Burhani, PhD student, before coming to BME, graduated in the area of aeronautical and also fluid mechanics engineering at Syrian universities. Now he is a PhD student at BME Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Hydrodynamic Systems.
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Monday, 12 April 2021
'The staff are friendly and helpful, and they involved me in various domestic and international research projects' - interview with Mohammad Fawaier, our PhD student
Interview with Mohammad Fawaier, our second-year PhD student. He studies at BME Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Building Services and Process Engineering, with Stipendium Hungaricum Scolarship. Mohammad spoke about his motivations and experiences, and also shared us a funny story about an old Hungarian engineer.
Where and when did you graduate before studying at BME Faculty of Mechanical Engineering?
I hold a BSc degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Jordan since 2017. After graduation, I decided to pursue higher education; therefore, I applied for the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarships for an MSc position. More
Tuesday, 30 March 2021
I also used machine learning techniques to refine building energy calculations’ – interview with Ábrahám Papp
In the scientific competition organised by the Hungarian National Bank and BME, our Energy Engineering MSc student, Ábrahám Papp, gained the 2nd prize in the ’Engineering and business innovations of green economy’ category.
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Tuesday, 16 March 2021
'There is a wealth of knowledge here at BME across a very wide range of disciplines' - interview with Josh Davidson PhD, research fellow of our faculty
Josh Davidson has been doing research at BME Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Hydrodinamics for three years.
He still likes Hungarian cuisine, and is very enthusiastic about working at the department. Interview.
Wednesday, 3 March 2021
’The approach gained at BME Faculty of Mechanical Engineering enabled me to analyse problems which I have not faced before’
Gábor Erős is a student of the Mechatronics Engineering MA program of BME Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. Despite this, he wrote his TDK (Student’s Scientific Association Conference) paper about how exchange rate changes affect the 2008 financial crisis. Although the author studies at a different faculty, the article was awarded the 1st prize in the economic sciences section and the Farkas Heller Special Award for the moral recognition of creating outstanding work. Interview.
Wednesday, 27 January 2021
French master student Florent Debonne completes internship at the Department of Building Service and Process Engineering
Students of French universities have to complete a two-month-long internship abroad before finishing their Masters. Florent Debonne, Master student of Mines ParisTech is participating the energy-engineering programme ISUPFERE. He was particularly interested in building services engineering and building energy and therefore joined the team of the Department of Building Service and Process Engineering at BME. His work is supervised by assistant professor Dr. Balázs Bokor. More
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