Digital Security (Nagykanizsa)
What threats surround us in the digital world? How can we protect ourselves against these threats? Why is there no perfect protection? What could the future bring? The presentation is aimed at secondary school students.
Do you accept it? Social media – what do they know about me (Nagykanizsa)
The presentation will give an insight into the basics of how social media works and what drives it, which is primarily based on the users. Users, as key actors in social media, have different content, expressions, interests and many other aspects. We users offer the possibility to group us according to different aspects, to use our data and even to influence our opinions with targeted content. We will [...]
3D modelling for beginners (Zalaegerszeg)
Nowadays, design is essential for the design and implementation of virtual 3D worlds. This short presentation will give you an insight into the creation of the 3D models that form the basis of these worlds. The lecture is aimed at high school students.
Digital Image Processing in Everyday Life (Zalaegerszeg)
Digital image processing is now part of our everyday lives. Most people have a smartphone in their pocket, modern cars are fitted with reversing cameras, and so on. The presentation will give the audience a brief insight into simple image processing methods. The lecture is aimed at secondary school students.
A feast for the eyes
In the colourful room of the Light and Colour Research Laboratory, visitors can gain an insight into the world of psychophysical experiments on colour. The possibilities of LED lighting are demonstrated in this ever-changing environment. During the demonstration, different monochromatic coloured and powdered white LEDs will be used to demonstrate additive colour mixing and colour-light optimisation and its effects on the appearance of the environment and thus on human [...]
The robots are already in the larder
What do you think the coolest robots are these days? Do you think we should be afraid of robots taking our jobs? Do you wonder how robots can navigate? Are you interested in how different robots can be programmed? All these questions will be answered in this lecture. The lecture is aimed at primary school pupils in grades 7-8 and secondary school students.
Analysis of two-player games
Situations can arise in different games, or even in real life, where two parties are facing each other. What is an advantage for one is a disadvantage for the other, and vice versa. One of the biggest difficulties is to see the wide range of consequences that our decisions (our moves) and our opponent's decisions (his moves) can have. Through some simple games that can be played in pairs, even with pebbles, [...]
The Secret Life of Computer Scientists
Would you like to know how you can embark on the arduous journey of creating the next world-changing app? Are you interested in how we deal with client requests that suggest „all it takes is one field, it'll be done in 5 minutes”? Do you want to know the things that real programmers hate? Then this talk is for you, discover the secret life of IT professionals! The talk will be delivered by the general [...]
Just in case – are human-machine relationships, virtual environments, and digital-virtual realities safe?
Our everyday lives are very much digitalised, including learning, entertainment, gaming, social programmes, official business, banking and much more. In this presentation, we will look at how safe these digital worlds, virtual worlds, are and where the pitfalls are, what we need to look out for in order to [...]
Virtual Reality and its Applications
The human imagination is always captivated by the possibility to try something that would otherwise be dangerous or only possible in an environment that is not available under normal circumstances (e.g. skydiving, driving a racing car, trying on the latest fashion models without going to the shops, etc.) This presentation will explore the key features of virtual reality technology and see if [...]