October 20, 2025

Dr. Attila Kertész was invited as keynote speaker to the 7th International Conference on Blockchain Computing and Applications (BCCA 2025).
His speech, titled “Simulation Approaches of the Cloud-to-Thing Continuum” introduced the Cloud-to-Thing Continuum, integrating IoT, cloud, fog, and blockchain technologies to manage vast, data-driven systems.
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    October 20, 2025

Dr. Attila Kertész held a lecture titled „Emerging technologies: we use them, but do we know how they work?” as part of the University of Szeged’s open lectures program on October 15.
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    October 9, 2025

Dr. Zoltán Alexin held numerous lectures on the importance of data privacy this year.
He attended Hétpecsét Association’s DPO Club on May 21 2025, where he held a lecture titled “Different legal bases of medical data processing and their consequences on privacy”.
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    August 8, 2025

The University of Szeged entered a cross-border environmental cooperation between Nagyvárad and Békéscsaba, which is being implemented with the support of the Interreg VI-A Romania-Hungary Program.
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    June 26, 2025

Dr. Attila Kertész was invited to give a talk about the simulation capabilities of the DISSECT-CF-Fog simulator on the 23rd of June at the University of Klagenfurt.
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    June 25, 2025

The paper titled “Grammarinator Meets LibFuzzer: A Structure-Aware In-Process Approach”, written by Dr. Renáta Hodován and Dr. Ákos Kiss, won the Best Paper Award at the ICSOFT 2025 conference.
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    April 22, 2025

The project enhances cybersecurity in industrial automation systems by developing an advanced, modular anomaly detection solution tailored to interconnected operational technology (OT) and IT networks. 
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    April 17, 2025

The project aims to enhance workplace safety by developing a digital occupational health and safety (OHS) system integrated into access control points, capable of automatically detecting personal protective equipment (PPE). 
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    April 16, 2025

The project aims to address the growing challenges in the dairy cattle sector, particularly those arising from climate change and the limitations of current monitoring technologies. 
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    March 26, 2025

The article titled “BP-Vot: Blockchain-based e-Voting using Smart Contracts, Differential Privacy, and Self-Sovereign Identities” authored by Dr. Hamza Baniata and his MSc. student Giovanny Caluna (IoT-Cloud Group, Department of Software Engineering) has been published into the Q1 journal IEEE Access.
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