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Experts from the Faculty of Informatics of the University of Debrecen have developed a mathematically based traffic simulation model that helps to use autonomous vehicles more safely. The publication on the special statistical method was published in the international journal PLos One.

  More information:LINK The first online class of the UTT's course on Quantum Information is possible to watch the replay on this link: https://youtu.be/R6-zMZpwYds 

Schedule: Thu, Feb 25, 5:00 PM (CET) Event Link: https://dsc.community.dev/e/mcvsj7/

Schedule: Sat, Feb 20, 4:00 PM (CET) Speaker: Dr Maria Ujhelyi (Associate Professor, Department of Management Studies, University of Debrecen). Event Link: https://bit.ly/dsc-unideb-publicspeal Event Description:

Eligibility Criteria: Any student who is part of DSC. Students have to build a team of 2 to 4 members and they will make a solution to fulfil UN 17 Sustainable Development Goals. 

Get Google Cloud training FREE of charge! During this online meetup, we'll work through a couple of Google Cloud labs provided by Qwiklabs. The training will be led by Zsigmond P.Toth (EPAM Systems, GDG Budapest organizer, Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Architect)

Dear Graduate,   The University of Debrecen Faculty of Informatics online graduation ceremony will be streamed on the YouTube channel of the University of Debrecen on 5th February 2021, starting at 4pm.   The event will be available on the following link: https://youtu.be/B4XxWZ-0Yzc

If you’re new to the Solution Challenge, it is an annual competition that invites university students to develop solutions for real-world problems using one or more Google products or platforms. The mission of the challenge is to solve for one or more of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals using Google technology.

There are nine intership areas at Morgan Stanley for students who want to develop their professional knowledge and hands-on experience. 

Sándor Baran, associate professor at UD has won a scholarship from the international weather forecast centre ECMWF, while professor András Hajdú and his research group have been successful in the programme of OCRE, a consortium involved in cloud computing technologies.