Kvantuminformatikai workshopon kaptunk ízelítőt a jövőből a Bosch Budapest Innovációs Kampuszon.
Budapest, April 22, 2025 – A unique demonstration carried out through a collaboration between researchers and industry partners marked a first of its kind in Hungary and represents an important milestone in cybersecurity development.
Péter Domokos, project leader at the Quantum Information National Laboratory, has been awarded the Széchenyi Prize in recognition of his outstanding scientific career, his contributions to quantum optics research in Hungary, his significant achievements in various fields of quantum technology that have garnered international acclaim, and his active role in both national and international scientific communities.
The National Research, Development and Innovation Office Budapest awarded the Quantum Technology National Research Infrastructure Network with the title Excellent Research Infrastructure Network in Hungary. The certificate of recognition was ceremoniously received by Ádám Gali, the coordinator of the Quantum Information National Laboratory.
Researchers of the Quantum Information National Laboratory published a study in Nature Communications, explaining a phenomenon that has remained unclarified for years.
Associate professor János Asbóth (BME Institute of Physics & HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics & Quantum Information National Laboratory) has been awarded the Physics Prize of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. János received the prize on May 15th, at the General Assembly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Congratulations!
Between 14-17 May, members of the QCIHungary project visited Singapore. The researchers from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), László Bacsárdi, Head of the Mobile Communication and Quantum Technologies Laboratory, Márton Czermann and Máté Galambos, PhD students at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics participated three quantum communication events in Singapore.
From June 10 to 20, QNL will also participate in organizing three important quantum technology events in Budapest.
[1] Defects in Solids for Quantum Technologies (DSQT) Conference
The new 20-page booklet of the Quantum Information National Laboratory is available.
A new measurement laboratory helps the better understanding of fifth generation (5G) mobile networks.
Within the framework of the Infocommunications and Information Technology National Laboratory (InfoLab) programme, a laboratory for measuring 5G networks was inaugurated on 9th May 2022 at the Óbuda University. The new measurement laboratory serves well the dual purpose of research and education, resulting in well-trained professionals with an up-to-date knowledge on the subject.