76 result(s) for associate professor
Exhibition: Gabor Nagy & Alexandra Nadas, Ari Kupsus Gallery Budapest
- 2 Jan 2012 8:00 AM
- community & culture
"Ari Kupsus Gallery opens the exhibition of Gabor Nagy and Alexandra Nadas on 4th January 2011. The opening event starts at 6 pm. The exhibition will be on screen until 27th January.
Xpat Interview: Carsten Schneider
- 13 Oct 2010 12:00 PM
I grew up in Marburg, Germany. For my studies in political science, I moved to Berlin, lived for a year in Madrid as an Erasmus student, and then spent four years in Florence to do my PhD.
'Gömböc Painters', Banner Square Budapest, Until 5 July
- 2 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- entertainment
"The Gömböc is the first known homogenous body with one stable and one unstable, that is, a total of two, equilibrium points. It can be proven that a body with less equilibrium than this cannot exist. However you put down the Gömböc, it always returns to its stable point of equilibrium, which is exclusively on account of its special form. Its inventors Professor Gábor Domokos and Associate ...
RIP Frederick Sweet
- 17 Dec 2009 11:00 AM
Frederick Sweet was born in New York City of Hungarian parents (both from Budapest) who had immigrated to the United States before World War II. Since Hungarian was spoken at home, Sweet acquired it as a second language.
Exhibition: Gabor Nagy & Alexandra Nadas, Ari Kupsus Gallery Budapest
- 2 Jan 2012 8:00 AM
- community & culture
"Ari Kupsus Gallery opens the exhibition of Gabor Nagy and Alexandra Nadas on 4th January 2011. The opening event starts at 6 pm. The exhibition will be on screen until 27th January.
Xpat Interview: Carsten Schneider
- 13 Oct 2010 12:00 PM
I grew up in Marburg, Germany. For my studies in political science, I moved to Berlin, lived for a year in Madrid as an Erasmus student, and then spent four years in Florence to do my PhD.
'Gömböc Painters', Banner Square Budapest, Until 5 July
- 2 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- entertainment
"The Gömböc is the first known homogenous body with one stable and one unstable, that is, a total of two, equilibrium points. It can be proven that a body with less equilibrium than this cannot exist. However you put down the Gömböc, it always returns to its stable point of equilibrium, which is exclusively on account of its special form. Its inventors Professor Gábor Domokos and Associate ...
RIP Frederick Sweet
- 17 Dec 2009 11:00 AM
Frederick Sweet was born in New York City of Hungarian parents (both from Budapest) who had immigrated to the United States before World War II. Since Hungarian was spoken at home, Sweet acquired it as a second language.












