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MIT Technology Review features a portrait article about Gábor Domokos, the leader of the HUN-REN–BME Morphodynamics Research Group

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The MIT Technology Review, recognised as one of the world's most reputable and trusted technical-scientific publications, features Gábor Domokos, the leader of the HUN-REN–BME Morphodynamics Research Group, in a portrait article in its November-December 2023 issue. The magazine with over a century-long legacy delves into some of humanity's most formidable technological challenges in its latest printed edition titled "Hard Problems," featuring insights from Nobel laureate Jennifer Doudna and Bill Gates among others.

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The featured article not only commends the Hungarian researcher's career and the work of the research group he leads but also underscores the importance of geometric modelling in understanding natural processes. This publication in a journal known for its limited biographical profiles and a primary focus on technical advancements reflects the global acknowledgment of top-tier fundamental research, which includes geometric modelling, as a crucial component in the realm of innovation. It highlights the inseparable connection between these two domains. Furthermore, the profile, which includes both Hungarian and international scholars, accentuates the significance of the distinctive interdisciplinary research environment fostered by the HUN-REN research group.

The online Open access version of the article can be accessed via this link.