Institute of Mathematics and Informatics

Institute of Mathematics and Informatics
 

Set up in 1999, our institute was established by the merger of the Departments of Library Sciences, Applied Computer Science, Mathematics and Computer Science and Informatics of the one-time Bessenyei György Teacher Training College. 

Our institute trains teachers of mathematics, teachers of computer science and software designers. The staff of the institute take care of almost the full range of mathematics and informatics education at the university. Our institute is member of Oracel Academy and is a site of CISCO Academy training at the university.   

The main areas of research at the institute are:

  • Dyadic harmonic analysis and its applications 
  • Abstract machines and formal languages, cryptography 
  • Evolutionary game theory and its computer-based simulations, Monte Carlo simulations 
  • Developing wxMaxima computer algebra packages 
  • Robotics 
  • Geometry
  • Areas in library science and informatics 
  • Pedagogy and the methodology of mathematics education
  • Operation research and forecast 
  • Computer science 
  • Internet of Things technology 
  • Developing mobile applications