28–29 May 2026
HUN-REN Centre
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Session

Session II

28 May 2026, 11:20
HUN-REN Centre

HUN-REN Centre

1054 Budapest Alkotmány utca 29.

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  1. Attila Csaba Marosi (NTT DATA)
    28/05/2026, 11:20
  2. Geza Odor (HUN-REN Centre for Energy Research)
    28/05/2026, 11:50
    Lecture

    The critical brain hypothesis has been confirmed experimentally many times since the pioneering electrode experiments. Power law (PL) distributed neuronal avalanches were shown in neuronal recordings, in blood-oxygen-level-dependent signals,in voltage imaging, in calcium-imaging, in MEG and EEG recordings and in neuronal long-range temporal correlation among others. Whole brain simulations,...

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  3. Kristóf Benedek (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)
    28/05/2026, 12:10
    Lecture

    Power grids are large-scale engineered systems that are indispensable to modern society, yet they remain inherently vulnerable to disturbances. Ongoing transitions in the energy sector—particularly the increasing penetration of renewable sources and inverter-based technologies—introduce new challenges, including reduced system inertia and faster propagation of fluctuations. As many emerging...

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