Our competitors performed well at the International Mathematical Olympiad

2025. 08. 04.
The Hungarian team finished 14th among the 110 participating countries. All of our competitors are returning home with medals: Mátyás Bodor and Ábel Szakács won gold medals, Pál Czanik, Martin Holló, and Boldizsár Varga won silver medals, and István Ádám Molnár won a bronze medal.

Csaba Csapodi received a four-year grant from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

2025. 08. 05.
The MTA-Rényi-ELTE Mathematics Didactics Research Group, led by Csaba Csapodi, was one of the winners of the 2025 application of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences' Public Education Development Research Program. The application aimed to improve student understanding through methodological support for mathematics teachers and teacher candidates.

András Gilyén wins Momentum grant

2025. 08. 06.
András Gilyén, a mathematician at the Rényi Institute, also won a grant in this year's MTA Lendület Programme call for research groups.

Insecurity can lead to youth emigration - Miklós Abért was a guest of Partizán

2025. 08. 06.
What are the possible consequences of the restructuring of the research network?- this was the topic of an interview with Partizán, where Miklós Abért, research professor at the Rényi Institute, was also a guest. Among other things, the discussion focused on the possible responses of young researchers to uncertainty, the role of the responsible scientist, the meaning of researcher freedom and the impact of the reforms on the chances of winning ERC grants.

Mathematician Tamás Kátay to continue his work at UCLA

2025. 08. 06.
In the autumn, Tamás Kátay, the mathematician at Rényi, will continue his work at UCLA in Los Angeles. The interview reveals what professional development this could bring for him, and what new perspectives it opens up in the field he is most interested in.

Building a comprehensive health lifecycle data platform - Radio interview with Dezső Miklós and Adrián Csiszárik

2025. 08. 06.
In the programme Closer to Mathematics, Dezső Miklós, Deputy Director and Adrián Csiszárik, member of the research department of the Rényi Institute, spoke about the work of the Artificial Intelligence Research Department. The focus of the interview was on the many applications of AI - the importance of social utility - and the construction of a comprehensive health life analytics data platform.

Tibor Kapu investigates new tracking method - the astronaut will carry out Miklós Kornyik's experiment

2025. 08. 06.
Tibor Kapu is investigating a new tracking method during the Hungarian space mission in the framework of the HUNOR programme - the sensors tested by the Hungarian research astronaut are also used in medicine, robotics and video games. The results of the experiment, designed by a mathematician at the Rényi Institute, could be useful for space navigation, co-ordination of space assets, docking and maintenance work, Népszava reports.