The Technology and Knowledge Transfer Center operates as a functional and service-oriented unit under the direct supervision of the Vice-Rector for Science and Innovation Affairs. Its main responsibility is to facilitate the practical application of scientific results produced at the University.
The Center plays a key role in ensuring that the University's scientific and innovative achievements are effectively utilized in the market, contributing to societal and economic development.
The Center:
- manages the University's research and development (R&D) activities, including the planning, supervision, and execution of research projects, ensuring they progress according to the set objectives.
- encourages the University's involvement in both national and international research programs by supporting researchers and university departments in joining R&D projects.
- prepares R&D collaboration agreements to ensure effective cooperation between the University and its partners.
- prepares for the utilization of the University’s accumulated expertise and scientific results, overseeing the processes related to the commercialization of intellectual property, scientific findings, and innovative products and services.
- aims to help the University become an innovation hub, particularly in sports science, by supporting the implementation of innovation projects and the practical application of sports science research.
- develops and manages the University's knowledge management database and R&D registry, which tracks the University's research and innovation capacities to facilitate knowledge and technology transfer.
- in collaboration with relevant units, develops an incentive system for r-researchers to foster innovation and provide necessary support for their work.
Academic Regulations
- Academic Regulations, effective from 1. XI. 2024
- Academic Regulations, effective from 1. IX. 2024
- Academic Regulations, effective from 1. II. 2024 - 31. VIII. 2024
- Academic Regulations, effective from 1. IX. 2023 - 31. I. 2024
Code of Ethics
Regulation of Remedies
Reimbursement and Benefit Policy
Address: Alkotás u. 42-48., Budapest, Hungary H-1123 | Postal: P.O.Box: 69., 1525 Hungary
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Other contacts
- Chief organizer: Tibor Hortobágyi (
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Scientific committee
- Prof. Dr. h.c. Tibor Hortobágyi (Chair)
- Dr. András Hegyi
- Dr. Zsuzsanna Kneffel
- Dr. Bálint Kovács
- Dr. Zsombor Lacza
- Prof. Dr. Ádám Lelbach
- Dr. János Négyesi
- Dr. Annamária Péter
- Dr. Leonidas Petridis
- Dr. Levente Rácz
- Prof. Dr. Tamás Sterbenz (Rector)
- Ms. Kornélia Tuza
Organizing committee
- Mr. Dániel Mezei (Chair)
- Ms. Eszter Kerekes, webpage, communication, general organization
- Ms. Kata Kádár, general organization
- Mr. András Király, logo, images
- Ms. Noémi Felker, sponsors
- Ms. Bernadett Heintz, sponsors
Student award committee
- Dr. Melissa Boswell (Chair)
- Prof. Dr. Neil Cronin
- Dr. András Hegyi
- Prof. Dr. Claudine Lamoth
- Prof. Dr. Peter van Ooijen
- Dr. Annamária Péter
Continuing education credit committee
- Dr. János Négyesi (Chair)
- Dr. Bálint Kovács
- Dr. Leonidas Petridis
- Ms. Kornélia Tuza
Additional assistants
- Ms. Beáta Csizmadia
- Ms. Zsófia Bokor
- Ms. Eszter Pocsai