Our research group’s project has been introduced in the journal Magyar Régészet. The article presents our objectives and methodologies and is available in both Hungarian and English for interested readers.
The first HUN-REN Cloud Meetup took place on November 28, 2024, at the Wigner Data Center. During the event, current and former users of the HUN-REN Cloud showcased how they utilized the available resources in their scientific and IT projects. Participants had the opportunity to share their experiences and learn about the plans for the upcoming year.
The annual conference of the Hungarian Bioinformatics Society (MABIT) was held on November 8, 2024, in the Grand Hall of the HUN-REN Centre for Natural Sciences. At the event, our institute's research fellow, Dániel Gerber, delivered a presentation titled: Computational Challenges and Applications in Archaeogenomics.
Between August 28-31, 2024, the 31st conference of the European Association of Archaeologists was held in Rome, where thousands of participants presented their research in over 300 sessions. In addition to archaeologists, professionals working in all areas of bioarchaeology presented their work, including two researchers from the MTA-RCH Momentum Bioarchaeology Research Group.
The director of our institute, Anna Szécsényi-Nagy, was a guest of Róbert Pálinkás Szüts in Klubrádió's Morning Person show.
"The extensive Hungarian Pannonia research may finally reveal what the Romans gave us" - a longer article about our institute's new Momentum project was published on qubit.hu.
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