Outstandingly Successful Young People #techsector

Outstandingly Successful Young People #techsector

Talent Management and Innovation Department | Talent Management

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Are you interested in artificial intelligence and robotics? Do you want to get a job in the tech sector?

The guests in the first programme of our outstandingly successful young people series are Donát Hegyesi and Balázs Nagy.

Info:

Date: 7 December 2020 at 4PM
Participation is subject to registration.
Few hours before the event, we will send you a link via email so you can join the conversation.

What will it be about?

  • The tech sector in its current form
  • The direction those interested in robotics and artificial intelligence should take
  • Opportunities for development for high school students
  • Where should to study, at home and abroad
  • Self-improvement methods, advices, lessons learned, tips, curiosities

 

What do you need to know about Donát?

  • He has been motivated by engineering and creativity since a very early age. At the age of 15, he built his first work, a watch that showed his schedule and current bus schedule beyond the exact time.
  • As a high school student, he developed a poker robot for 2.5 years that was able to play cards with humans, thanks to his self-developed robot arm, camera system, and software that controls them. (VIDEO)
  • He began his undergraduate studies in mechatronics engineering at BME and then completed his master’s degree in Control Systems at Imperial College London in England in 2018-2019.
  • As a student, his research interests were balancing and walking, for which he worked on a self-developed humanoid robot. (VIDEO)
  • He is currently working as a robot software development engineer at OnRobot's Budapest headquarters, mainly developing mathematical algorithms for industrial robot faculties. (VIDEÓ)

What do you need to know about Donát?

  • He has been motivated by engineering and creativity since a very early age. At the age of 15, he built his first work, a watch that showed his schedule and current bus schedule beyond the exact time.
  • As a high school student, he developed a poker robot for 2.5 years that was able to play cards with humans, thanks to his self-developed robot arm, camera system, and software that controls them. (VIDEO)
  • He began his undergraduate studies in mechatronics engineering at BME and then completed his master’s degree in Control Systems at Imperial College London in England in 2018-2019.
  • As a student, his research interests were balancing and walking, for which he worked on a self-developed humanoid robot. (VIDEO)
  • He is currently working as a robot software development engineer at OnRobot's Budapest headquarters, mainly developing mathematical algorithms for industrial robot faculties. (VIDEÓ)

What do you need to know about Balázs?

  • After completing his BSc and MSc studies, he graduated from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in 2017 as a graduate mechatronics engineer.
  • He is currently researching as a doctoral student; his main research areas are ecorobotics and sensor signal processing with learning algorithms.
  • During his career, he has participated in several university projects and has also turned around in the tech industry.
  • He gained his experience abroad in Japan, where he spent half a year at Shizuoka University thanks to a scholarship application he won.

     

     

What do you need to know about Balázs?

  • After completing his BSc and MSc studies, he graduated from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in 2017 as a graduate mechatronics engineer.
  • He is currently researching as a doctoral student; his main research areas are ecorobotics and sensor signal processing with learning algorithms.
  • During his career, he has participated in several university projects and has also turned around in the tech industry.
  • He gained his experience abroad in Japan, where he spent half a year at Shizuoka University thanks to a scholarship application he won.

     

     

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