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Project laboratory and thesis topics at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
INTRODUCTION – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
Dear International Student!
Thank you for your interest to attend a Project Laboratory course or to prepare your BSc or MSc thesis work at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics (VIK) of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) as an exchange student.
Bellow, you find a list of topic descriptions available for international students at the VIK. If otherwise not stated, the working language is English. Students are strongly advised to contact the supervisor of the topic they are interested in as early as possible to get the supervisor’s approval to work on the topic. Please check the prerequisite carefully if specified in the description.
Most of the topics may accept more than one students. The maximal number of students working in parallel on the topic is usually specified as part of the description.
All students working on a Project Laboratory topic or preparing a thesis work must enroll to the appropriate course, depending on the degree program (Electrical Engineering or Software Engineering). Credit values (using ECTS) of such courses are also depending on the degree program and specialization.
Both projects and thesis works are prepared under the supervision of a faculty staff member such that students are expected to regularly meet and report their progress to their supervisor during the semester. A written report has to be submitted by the end of the semester in order to get mark and credit. The supervisor has the right to grant no credit and a “Fail” mark if he or she is strongly dissatisfied with the work, its progress and/or with the presence of the student. Any topic or supervisor change is strongly discouraged during the study period (semester) and no permission for such change is granted as a general rule. In case of any kind of “force majeure” or personal conflict, please warn the course director as early as possible.
No appeal is possible against the mark granted by the supervisor. No late submission of the written report is tolerated.
If the thesis work task comes with laboratory work (e.g. measurements, tests, experiments, etc.) requiring the use of dedicated equipment, the student is expected to strictly observe all regulations (safety measures, opening hours, schedules, etc.) of the laboratory in question, otherwise he or she can be denied the use of the equipment which may result in the failure of completing the task specified by the topic description.
As a general rule, please notice that a successful study period abroad requires a careful preparation and this list is here to help you in that process.
On behalf of my colleagues, I am looking forward to welcome you at the VIK as an exchange student and wish you a successful semester at the BME.
course director
BME VIK (http://www.vik.bme.hu/en/)
Links to web pages of departments:
Automation and Applied Informatics - http://www.aut.bme.hu
Electronics Technology - http://www.ett.bme.hu
Electron Devices - http://www.eet.bme.hu/new/index.php?lang=en
Telecommunications - http://www.hit.bme.hu
Control Engineering and Information Technology - http://www.iit.bme.hu/eng
Measurement and Information Systems - http://www.mit.bme.hu/eng
Computer Science and Information Theory - http://www.cs.bme.hu
Broadband Infocommunications and Electromagnetic Theory - http://hvt.bme.hu/index.php?lang=en
Telecommunications and Media Informatics - http://www.tmit.bme.hu/?bl=y
Electric Power Engineering - http://www.vet.bme.hu/indexe.html
Actually available project laboratory topics




