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SHaKE District Heating Lectures in Poland

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From 20-24 October, Dr. Balázs Bokor, associate professor of BME, participated in a one-week teaching mobility program at the Warsaw University of Technology and Gdansk University of Technology. During the program, he delivered lectures on district heating, presenting the advancements of the SHaKE project with the newest educational practices. As part of the visit, he…

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ShAKE results presented in Korea

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In July 2025, Dr. Balázs Bokor, associate professor and Kende Kocsis, PhD student, visited Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) in South-Korea to disseminate results of the SHaKE project. Students and staff members of the Department of Mechanical Engineering were eager to learn about advances in district heating systems and energy communities. We are…

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SHAKE topics at the National Scientific Student Conference

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In April 2025 Kende Kocsis (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) and József Kövendi (Pázmány Péter Catholic University) participated in the National Scientific Student Conference (OTDK) competition, where the winners of the institutional student competition compare their knowledge, quality of their work and intellectual prowess with each other. Their work was an economic analysis of…

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Exploring Energy Efficiency and Cultural Connections: Study Week at BME

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From 17 to 21 March 2025, the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) welcomed 24 students from across Europe for the ATHENS+EELISA course: Efficient Energy Supply of Buildings. Hosted by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, the week brought together a vibrant international group for a deep dive into sustainable energy solutions and an unforgettable…

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International Students Gather in Budapest for an Inspiring Study Week on Energy Efficiency

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From November 18–22, 2024, the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) hosted an enriching and multifaceted study week as part of the ATHENS+EELISA course titled Efficient Energy Supply of Buildings. Welcoming students from across Europe, the event offered an intensive academic and cultural experience centered around the challenges and innovations of sustainable energy systems.…

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