Our well being, wealth and progress ultimately depend on people's ability to invent, create and manufacture the things needed to improve and maintain our quality of life. The Institute contributes to this process by providing a wide range of courses, which provide students not only with the technical competence but also the interpersonal skills they need to pursue worthwhile and satisfying careers.
The six departments in the Institute run accredited degree and diploma courses which make extensive use of continuous assessment, group projects, individual projects and self-learning packages to develop personal skills such as creativity, confidence, problem solving, decision making, co-operation and communication.
To keep the courses as up-to-date and relevant as possible, the Institute maintains strong links with industry through research, consultancy, industrial visits and visiting lectureships and through its long-standing commitment to industrial placement training. Research plays an important part in the work of the Institute and students will be educated at the leading edge of technology in their disciplines.
The Institute of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering is striving to provide well balanced educational opportunities of such flexibility that everyone who wants to pursue an engineering or computing career, no matter what their age or sex, should find an appropriate pathway to success.
Basic mission of the Institute:
Education in such knowledge which makes students capable of applying their theoretical and practical experience in the real world in a flexible way as well as to follow up to date technology in a wide range of fields. That is why the continuously developed curriculum balances theory with practical examples. The courses in the Faculty are designed to prepare students for a wide range of engineering careers in commerce and industry. Flexibility is built into the courses with a choice of many routes through the degree programme.
Main Areas of Research:
The academic staff of the Institute is regularly involved in research, consultancy and professional activity. Through this work, they have contacts with a number of industrial companies. Most of the staff are members and several are elected representatives of professional organisations. About research work more information can be found in the description of the Departments.
International Contacts:
The Institute maintains foreign contacts with about 20 universities and colleges in 10 countries, therefore it would be difficult to list all partners here. These contacts include curriculum development, student exchange, staff visits, teaching activity of foreign professors on short courses as well as inviting guest lecturers to teach foreign languages. Foreign students are welcomed in some courses and also for individual programmes such as final year projects or practical placements.
Detailed information can be found in the description of the Departments.
Subjects and Modules Offered by the Department of Automation:
Automatic Control Systems Computer Network Systems Digital architectures Electrical and Electronic Engineering Microelectronics Microcontrollers Power Electronics Power Supply Programmable Logic Controllers Robotics System Reliability and Safety
Main Research Projects and Contact Persons:
Control systems and power supply systems, Dr. László HODOSSY, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400/ Ext. 3255, e-mail:
Digital CNN implementations, Dr. Péter KERESZTES, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-462, e-mail:
Power electronics, Dr. Zoltán PUKLUS, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400/Ext. 3258, e-mail:
Railway signalling & safety critical systems, Dr. Tibor HÉRAY, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400/Ext. 3186, e-mail:
Robotics, Dr. István SZÉNÁSY, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400/Ext. 3258, e-mail:
International Contacts:
The Department maintains foreign contacts with several universities, colleges and institutions. These contacts include curriculum development, student exchange, staff visits, etc. (for example: Fachhochschule der Deutschen Telecom Dieburg and Nottingham Trent University). The Department takes part in the education of the Integrated Engineering Course coordinated by Nottingham Trent University. The programme in Integrated Engineering is a combination of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. Its preparation and implementation being funded by TEMPUS, it is fully taught in English for Hungarian students. This course leads to a double degree awarded by Nottingham Trent University and SIU.
Computer Software and Laboratory Facilities of the Department:
Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory: This laboratory is used for basic electrical engineering measurements. Here students can practice the basic measurement methods and can also practice measurement with electrical machines. Computer and PLC laboratory: 6 PCs as well as SIMATIC S5 and S7 PLCs are available for the students in this laboratory. Students get to know how to use PLCs and make programmes for them as well as solve control tasks to practice core material in connection with the lectures. Networked PCs provide opportunities for students to practice their basic knowledge about networking. WSCAD 4.0 electrical CAD software as well as RobotWare S4C and SCARASIM’91 robot simulation software is run also on these PCs. Students can get to know this software in the framework of optional subjects. Laboratory of automation: Students deal with basic digital measurements in this laboratory. This laboratory serves as computer and measuring system background for basic practical works of the students.
The most important pratical activities:
VHDL modelling and simulation Microelectronic design Basic practices on logical networks
Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) Computer Architectures Computer Networks Decision Supporting Systems Development of Information Systems Digital Networks Enterprise Information Systems Graphical Systems Object-Oriented Technologies Operating Systems Software Quality Assurance Software Verification and Validation
Main Research Projects and Contact Persons:
Object-oriented technologies, Dr. Mária RAFFAI, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 613-525, e-mail:
Business process reengineering (BPR), Dr. Mária RAFFAI, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 613-525, e-mail:
CASE technologies, Dr. János KOVÁCS, Assoc. Prof., Phone: 36/96/503-400, e-mail:
Electronic data interchange (EDI), Dr. János KOVÁCS, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 613-557, e-mail:
Decision supporting systems, Dr. Éva MOLNÁR-ÉGERT, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, e-mail:
Object-oriented software testing, Dr. Balázs BENYÓ, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, e-mail:
Software verification and validation, Dr. József SZIRAY, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-463, e-mail:
International Contacts:
The Department maintains foreign contacts with higher education institutions: curriculum development, research projects, staff visits, student exchanges, etc. These are among others: the University of Edinborough (UK), Johannes Kepler University, Linz (Austria), the Techical University of Pisa (Italy), the University of Erlangen (Germany), the University of Kempten (Germany), the University of Dresden (Germany), Stanford University (USA), University of California, San Diego (USA), Technical University of Cincinnati (USA).
Subjects and Modules Offered by the Department of Mathematics:
Discrete mathemtics Formal language and automata theory Game Theory Mathematics, basic and advanced courses Mathematical foundation of computer sciences Mathematical Modelling in Economics Mathematical Softwares - MAPLE, MATLAB, SPSS. Mathematical Statistics Numerical Mathematics Object-oriented technologies Operation resource Optimisation Parallel systems Programming languages Software verification and validation Theory of programming
Main Research Projects and Contact Persons:
Numerical algorithms for ordinary differential equations, Dr. Zoltán HORVÁTH, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, e-mail:
Numerical algorithms for partial differential equations, Dr. Béla KISS, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, e-mail:
Parallel numerical algorithms, Dr. Gyõzõ MOLNÁRKA, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-404, e-mail:
Mathematical modelling, Dr. Gyõzõ MOLNÁRKA, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-404, e-mail:
Numerical simulation in fluid mechanics, Dr. Csaba GÁSPÁR, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, e-mail:
Boundary element method, Dr. Csaba GÁSPÁR, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, e-mail:
Numerical methods in solid mechanics, Dr. Abdelhakim Lotfi, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, e-mail:
Computer sciences, Dr. Miklós SZIJÁRTÓ, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 540-613, e-mail:
Theory of parallel processing, Dr. Miklós SZIJÁRTÓ, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 540-613, e-mail:
Safety-critical computing systems, Dr. Miklós SZIJÁRTÓ, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 540-613, e-mail:
Computer algebra, Gábor KALLÓS, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, e-mail:
International Contacts:
The Department maintains foreign contacts with several universities, colleges and institutions. These contacts include curriculum development, student exchange, staff visits, common research etc. The main partners: Mountain University of Leoben, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Technical University of Dresden, Technical University of Stuttgart
Subjects and Modules Offered by the Department of Computer Sciences:
Physics (basic and advanced courses) Noise, vibration and radiation protection Special topics on computing (Linux) Laseroptics
Main Research Projects and Contact Persons:
Mathematical modelling in physics and engineering, Dr. Ruszlán FARZAN, University Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-465, e-mail:
Numerical simulations in physics and astrophysics, Dr. András HORVÁTH, Univ. Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 613-554, e-mail:
Signal processing, Miklós BERTA, Research worker, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, e-mail:
Mechatronics (LASER optics), Dr. László TOLNAI, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, e-mail:
International Contacts: The Department maintains foreign contacts with several universities, colleges and institutes. These contacts include curriculum development, student exchange, staff visits, common research, etc. Currently we take part in the common project with Moscow State University supported by the Hungarian State Technical Development Committee (OMFB) along with the corresponding Russian Committee.
Computer Software and Laboratory Facilities of the Department:
The Department has four Intel-based PCs connected with a 100MB/s ethernet link on a common local network with the Department of Mathematics. Three of them are Linux-based workstations, the other one is a Windows-based workstation. The Linux-based machines can be used for parallel computing. The Department has a small laboratory which is suitable for small research projects and for students working on their thesis work. The laboratory is equipped with some basic instruments and special instruments for LASER and mechatronic measurements.
Subjects and Modules Offered by the Department of Telecommunication:
Active and Passive Electronic Devices Analogue and Digital Electronic Circuits Broadcast (Radio, TV, CATV, Satellite) Computer and Telecommunication Network Systems Digital Signal Processing Electronics ISDN, LAN, WAN, ATM, FDDI, SONET ... Modulations and Coding Measurement and Test Equipment Telecommunication (Radio, Microwave, Satellite, Mobile, Optical)
Main Research Projects and Contact Persons:
Analog circuits simulation, Dr. Gábor BORBÉLY, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-467, e-mail:
Semiconductor lasers, Dr. Gábor BORBÉLY, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-467, e-mail:
Parallel discrete event simulation, performance analysis of communication systems, Gábor LENCSE, Ass. Lecturer, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, e-mail:
Spatial hearing and binaural modelling, acoustical information transmission, György WERSÉNYI, Research Fellow, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, e-mail:
Mobile communications, Dr. Tibor KOLOS, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, e-mail:
Noise control and acoustics, Péter BEKE, Research Fellow, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, e-mail:
Automatic measuring systems, Csaba RÁCZ, Sen. Lecturer, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, e-mail:
Reliability of systems, Dr. György FARKAS, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, e-mail:
International Contacts:
The Department maintains foreign contacts with several universities, colleges and institutions. These contacts include curriculum development, student exchange, staff visits, etc. (Deutsche Telekom Fachhochschule Dieburg, Deutsche Telekom Fachhochschule Leipzig, Georg-Simon-Ohm Fachhochschule Nürnberg, ENIC Ecole Nouvelle d'Ingénieurs en Communication Lille, Kuopio Institute of Technology Kuopio.)
Laboratory Facilities of the Department:
Laboratory of Wireless Telecommunication-Measurements Laboratory of Wired Telecommunication-Measurements Laboratory of Satellite Telecommunication-Measurements Laboratory of Microwave-Measurements Broadcasting Laboratory EMC Laboratory Laboratory of Cellular Phone-Measurements Laboratory of Electronics-Measurements Laboratory of Process Control Laboratory of Theoretical Electricity Laboratory of Digital Electronics-Measurements Laboratory of Transmission-Measurements Laboratory of Television-Measurements
Subjects and Modules Offered by the Department of Automotive and Railway Engineering:
Car, Truck and Railway Dynamics Car, Truck and Railway Diagnostics, Maintenance and Repair Car, Truck and Railway Transmissions, Brakes and Suspension Combustion Engines Vehicle Electrics, Electronics and Information Technology
Specializations Offered by the Department:
Automotive Engineering Railway Engineering Vehicle Management Vehicle Technology and Commerce
Main Research Projects and Contact Persons:
Developing a continuously variable valve timing system for a car cylinderhead, Dr. Péter GÁL, Sen. lecturer, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, E-mail:
Computer simulation of different hydraulic power steering systems and development of vehicle' diagnostic systems, Dr. Zoltán VARGA, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, E-mail:
Stress measurement of a tram body structure, Dr. Emil HALMOS, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, E-mail:
Test of wheel lubrication of railways and trams, Dr. László BOZÓKY, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, E-mail:
Quality management of bus production, György ANTAL, Sen. Lecturer, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, E-mail:
Car and truck engine lubrication oil analyses, György ANTAL, Sen. Lecturer, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, E-mail:
Engine bench tests for cars and trucks, Attila ANTAL, Sen. Lecturer, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, E-mail:
Introduction of a computer managing system at a railway carriage producer, Dr. László KISS, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, E-mail:
Car and truck brake system and antilock system measurements and analyses, Pál K?FALUSI, Sen. Lecturer, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, E-mail:
Wheel and road/Track connection dynamical analyses, Dr. Vince NAGY, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, E-mail:
Computer Software and Laboratory Facilities:
Computer software: AutoCAD R13 English, Solid Edge, Wave View 3.0, HBM Spider8-Control, Windows 98 Hungarian Version, Office 97 Professional, Hungarian, Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Hungarian, FrontPage 98 English, Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0, Borland Delphi 3.0, Watcom Fortran, ACSL Graphic Modeler, MatLab/Simulink Laboratory Equipment: - Laboratory for Vehicle’s Electronics - Laboratory for Electric Driving - Laboratory for Car Electrics - Laboratory for Vehicle’s Engines - Laboratory for Gasoline Injection - Engine Test Bench Schenck U1 20 250 HP - Laboratory for Vehicle’s Diagnostic - Laboratory for Railway Brakes - SUN MEA 1500 DIAGNOSTIC Equipment - Rollingwheel Car Test Bench Type - Schock Tester - Brake Test Bench - Laboratory for Vehicle’s Maintenance - Diesel Engine Test Bench - Diesel Engine Test Bench - Schenck U1 30 500 HP - Data Acquisition MULTIDATA ZF - Laboratory for Road Vehicle’s Brakes - Laboratory for Welding and Plate Technology
International Contacts:
Hogeschool van Arnhem and Nijmegen-HTS Autotechniek/ the Netherlands, FH Zwickau, FH Dresden/ Germany, TU Wien/Austria TU Bratislava/Slovakia TU/Ljubljana/Slovenia
Assembling, Special Joints CAD Systems Complex Systems Computer Aided Design (Geometrical Modelling, Finite Element Analysis) Energy Power Machines Engineering Documentation and Standards Engineering Drawing General Mechanical Machinery Health and Safety Mechanics (Statics, Strengths of Materials, Dynamics, Vibrations) Mechatronic Project Operation of Machines Precision Mechanics, Laser Optics Parts of Machines and Mechanical Design Special Mechanics Technical Reliability Thermo- and Fluid Mechanics The department is responsible for the specialisation Mechatronics
Main Research Projects and Contact Persons:
Energy power systems focusing on the utilisation of waste energy and special heat exchangers point of view, Dr. Ferenc ZSENÁK, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, E-mail:
Functional and endurance testing of units and elements of transport and agricultural machines, evaluation of its computer supported dimensioning methods, Dr. György BUKOVECZKY, Univ. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-493, E-mail:
Mechanical modelling of structures of steel and composite materials and simulation of thermostress-processes by finite element method, Dr. János ÉGERT, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-405, E-mail:
Rolling bearings damping effect and its influence on gearing dynamics, Dr. Péter HORVÁTH, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400, E-mail:
Computer Software and Laboratory Facilities:
Computer software: Mechanical Desktop 4, AutoCAD 2000-05-10, SYSTUS +2.0 Universal FEM Analysis Program Code, BEAM –V3.1, MATLAB, SIMULINK, SYMBOLIC MATH (Control System Toolbox, Signal Processing Toolbox.) Laboratory facilities: DMS 9012 A (HBM), equipment for the estimation of pump characteristics, equipment for the estimation of compressor characteristics, testing equipment for plate heat exchangers
International Contacts:
Slovak University of Technology Bratislava Technical University Kosice College of Technology and Economy Zwickau Technical University Graz Nottingham Trent University
Department of Materials- and Vehicle Manufacturing Engineering
Number of lecturers: 10 Total number of staff: 17
Educational Activities:
The Department has subjects in the following courses: - Mechanical Engineering - Technical Management - Technical Software Engineering - Technical Initial Teacher Training - Transport Engineering
The Department is responsible for the following specializations:
Automotive Manufacturing Manufacturing Systems Quality Control and Quality Management
Main subjects:
Automatization and Robotization of Manufacturing Processes CAD/CAM/CIM Designing Materials Science and Engineering Manufacturing Processes (Casting, Heat Treatment-Processes, Welding, Bulk Deformation, Sheet Metalworking, Cutting-Processes) Quality Assurance of Manufacturing Systems.
The Department is involved in the Integrated Engineering Course taught in English in the framework of a common TEMPUS PROJECT with Nottingham Trent University.
Main Research Projects and Contact Persons:
Identification of mechanical engineering and vehicle manufacturing processes. Dr. Károly KARDOS, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-492, e-mail:
Developing a database for sheet deformation processes based on the control of forming limitation, Dr. Károly KARDOS, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-492, e-mail:
Modelling of metalflow on bulk deformation processes and testing of deformability based on cold bulk deformation, Dr. Ernõ HALBRITTER, Professor, Phone: +36 (96) 503-400/Ext.3281, e-mail:
, Dr. Ágnes Csizmazia, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 613-565, e-mail:
Testing the adaptivity of clamping force to increase the intelligence of robotics and to implement robot simulation, Dr. József PINTÉR, Assoc. Prof., +36 (96) 503-400/Ext.3272, e-mail:
CAD of cutting processes, Dr. Jenõ IGAZ, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400/Ext.3273, e-mail:
Development of statistic methods on quality assurance, Dr. Levente SOLECKI, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400/Ext.3288, e-mail:
Testing of aluminium alloys for sheet forming processes and design, Dr. Mária KIRCHFELD, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-400/Ext.3285, e-mail:
Computer Software and Laboratory Facilities of the Department:
Material Testing Laboratory (destructive and non-destructive testing)IMAGE C CNC Controled 3D measure equipment Hydraulic Laboratory Multimedia Engineering CAD/CAM LaboratoryMechanical Destop 4.0; (AutoCAD 2000; Maple 8.0; Power Mill, Pro/Desktop, Pro/Engineer) SPC Computer Laboratory with the support of:HNS-SPC, WITNESS 8.0 Sheet Deformation Processes and Joining Technology Laboratory ABB Robot and Robot-Controlling Simulation; PLANE 3.0 SIEMENS NC Laboratory Manufacturing Cell Model with Siemens Control, PLC Control Training Laboratory Cutting Processes Laboratory Chemical Technology Laboratory
Further activities:
Designing special Vehicles, Testing Autobus-Airconditioning systems, Thermotesting Isolated Vehicles, the Adaption of ISO 9000 for Vehicle Production and Maintenance.
Subjects and Modules Offered by the Department of Technical Teacher Training
Didactics History and Theory of Education Logic Management in Schools Optional subjects in teaching Pedagogical practices Psychology Subject-Methodology (mechanical) Subject-Methodology (information technology) Teachers' communication
Main Research Projects and Contact Persons:
Vocational training and the economy, Dr. habil Tamás SZEKERES, Univ. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-497, E-mail:
Research of co-operative teaching methods, Dr. habil. Tamás SZEKERES, Univ. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-497, E-mail:
Modernisation of the content and methodology of engineer-teacher training, Dr. Zsuzsanna VÁSÁRHELYI, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-497, E-mail:
Educational computing, Dr. Lajos NYÉKI, Assoc. Prof., Phone: +36 (96) 503-497, E-mail:
Computer Software and Laboratory Facilities of the Department:
All of the Department’s lecturers have a modern computer supplied with the software needed for basic educational and research work. The Department has two educational laboratories: a method-doctrine lab equipped with visual, audio and audio-visual education-technology equipment and a psychological lab, which has ergonomic verifier instruments, psychological tests and tutor films.
International Contacts:
We have maintained a continuous professional contact with the Institute of Engineering Pedagogy at the Otto von Guericke University of Magdeburg since 1985.
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