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Detailed Program of the Conference

5 February

9:00-10:00

Registration

C/2 Building Entrance Hall

10:00-10:30

 

Conference Opening

Chair: Szilvia Homolya

Lecture Hall XXXV (C/2 Building)

 

 

Péter Szűcs
Zoltán Siménfalvi
László Kovács

Vice Rector for Innovation and Science, University of Miskolc
Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Informatics,  University of Miskolc
Head of József Hatvany Doctoral School for Computer Science and Engineering, University

10:30-11:00

 

Industry Partners Presentations

Chair: László Rónai

Lecture Hall XXXV (C/2 Building)

 

 

Attila Gágyor

Zeiss Digital Innovation Hungary Kft, Head of Program Management & Delivery

 

Marcel Szabó

Robert Bosch Energy and Body Systems Kft, Manufacturing Digitalization, Head of Department

     

11:00-11:30

Coffee break, conference group photo

Lobby (Round Forest) C/2 Building

     

Plenary lectures

Chair: László Kovács

Lecture Hall XXXV (C/2 Building)

 

11:30-12:15

Peter Sinčák

From Teaching to Co-Thinking: Digital Intelligence and Personal AI Agents in University Education

12:15-13:00

Brigitta Szilágyi

The First-Year Baseline: Evaluating Student Readiness Supplemental Learning Pathways

     

13:00-14:00

Lunch

Lobby (Round Forest) C/2 Building

     

Session 1

Chair: Peter Sinčák

Lecture Hall XXXV (C/2 Building)

 

14:00-14:20

Attila Fazekas

Factors Influencing Classification Performance and the Reliability of Performance Scores

14:20-14:40

Gábor Kusper

Vibe Coding Principles

14:40-15:00

Éva Ádámkó,
Gusztáv Áron Sziki,
Attila Szántó

Initial Considerations for a Multimodal Educational Research Laboratory

15:00-15:20

Marianna Zichar

AI supported test writing in data visualization- A case study 

15:20-15:40

Ildikó Papp,
Marianna Zichar

Applicability of AI in code-based 3D modeling - Who will solve the modeling tasks: the students or the AI?

     

Session 2

Chair: Erika Rozgonyi, Sándor Lajos

FIEK Meeting Room C/2 1st floor

 

14:00-14:20

Boglárka Burján-Mosoni, Imre Kocsis

On some thought-provoking observations gained during a soft skills development programme

14:20-14:40

Johanna Pék

Why Hasn’t AI Replaced University Teachers (Yet)?

14:40-15:00

Erika Perge,
Tibor Guzsvinecz,
Judit Szűcs,
Péter Puskás

Measuring Engineering Students’ Spatial Ability Using Digital Technologies

15:00-15:20

László Árvai,
Szilvia Homolya

Opportunities for Using AI in a Deliberate Way to Support Engineering Students’ Problem-Solving Skills

15:20-15:40

Ervin Szabolcs Murvai, Krisztián Hriczó, Attila Károly Varga

AI-Enhanced Science Education: From Data to Physical Laws

     

15:40-16:00

Coffee break

Lobby (Round Forest) C/2 Building

     

Session 3

Chair: Gábor Kusper

Lecture Hall XXXV (C/2 Building)

 

16:00-16:20

Ákos Cservenák

Educational aspect from diagnostics of drones

16:20-16:40

Baibhaw Kumar

Student Experiences with AI Support in Environmental Management Courses

16:40-17:00

Levente Fazekas,
Károly Nehéz

Attribute-Based Tabu Memory for Scheduling Problems

17:00-17:20

Attila Aradi,
Attila Károly Varga

The Answer is Contained in the Question: Shifting Engineering Education from Solution-Finding to Problem-Formulation

17:20-17:40

László Csépányi-Fürjes

Adaptive engineering education through the Graph4Learn Intelligent Tutoring System

17:40-18:00

László Kovács,
Péter Bán

Challenges in OpenSet Learning of Neural Networks

     

Session 4

Chair: György Hegedűs

FIEK Meeting Room C/2 1st floor

 

16:00-16:20

Anett Szalkó,
Balázs Gadóczi,
Andrea Lakatos,
Attila Károly Varga

The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging and Diagnostics - A Radiographer’s Perspective

16:20-16:40

Péter Sághegyi

Visual Enterprise Management: Strengthening C-Level Understanding via Spatial and Narrative Data Experiences

16:40-17:00

Nasraldeen Alnor Adam Khleel, Károly Nehéz

Fine-Tuning DistilBERT: A Pre-Trained Transformer Model for Software Defect Prediction

17:00-17:20

Krisztina Csiba,
Imre Kocsis

Communication Attitudes of First-Year Engineering Students: Insights and Implications

17:20-17:40

Hawser Aziz Mohammed

Integrating Practice, Digitalization, and Sustainability in Construction Engineering

     

18:00

Welcome dinner

Lobby (Round Forest) C/2 Building

     

6 February

8:30-09:00

Registration

C/2 Building Entrance Hall

     

Plenary lectures

Chair: Imre Kocsis

Lecture Hall XXXV (C/2 Building)

 

9:00-9:45

Isabela Drămnesc

Artificial Intelligence-based robotic applications for higher education

9:45-10:30

Sebastian Lang

Best practice curriculum development: The bachelor's degree program »AI Engineering – Artificial Intelligence in Engineering« at the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg

     

10:30-10:45

Coffee break

Lobby (Round Forest) C/2 Building

     

Panel discussion

Lecture Hall XXXVI (C/2 Building)

10:45-11:30

 

Bridging Engineering Futures and Industry Demands

Panelists:

Ruggero Indino
Zoltán Sas
Gábor Kusper
Péter Sághegyi
György Hegedűs

Execution and Expertise Owner, Robert Bosch Power Tool Kft.
Presales Consultant Expert, Bosch Rexroth Kft.
Associate Professor (habil), Eszterházy Károly Catholic University
Managing Director, FUTRCTRL, PhD student, University of Miskolc
Associate Professor, Head of the Institute of Machine Tools and Mechatronics

Moderator:

László Árvai

Innovation Lead, Behringer GmbH, Assistant Professor, University of Miskolc

     

Plenary lecture

Chair: Katalin Voith

Lecture Hall XXXV (C/2 Building)

 

11:30-12:00

Zsolt Czékmann

Beyond the Black Box: Integrating Legal Competencies and Algorithmic Liability into the Engineering Curriculum

     

12:00-13:00

Lunch

Lobby (Round Forest) C/2 Building

     

Session 5

Chair: Brigitta Szilágyi

Lecture Hall XXXV (C/2 Building)

 

13:00-13:20

Adrienn Vámosiné Varga, Boglárka Burján-Mosoni, Imre Kocsis

A case study on AI usage among participants in higher engineering education

13:20-13:40

Géza Csima,
Brigitta Szilágyi

MIssion: Possible reflection of higher education for NAT2020

13:40-14:00

István Balajti

Tungsram Moon Radar: Advanced Educational Topics; Hungarian Academy of Science-200 that Builds Bridges Between Nations

     

Session 6

Chair: Károly Nehéz

FIEK Meeting Room C/2 1st floor

 

13:00-13:20

Szabina Molnár-Zékány

Integration and optimization of a 3D scanning–based wound coverage system with AI-driven boundary detection

13:20-13:40

Salman Brbhan

Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Engineering Design and Operation of Linear Fresnel CSP Systems

13:40-14:00

Rama Khazna

State-of-the-Art Multi-Modal Deep Learning Approaches for Breast Cancer Prediction: A Literature Review

     

14:00-14:15

Conference closing

Lecture Hall XXXV (C/2 Building)

14:15

Optional social program

Miskolc, City Centre, Jelly Festival Opening