MOST INNOVATIVE THESIS AWARD 2025

The “Most Innovative Thesis 2025” Awards were presented on October 16, within the framework of the 10th INNOMEET event.
The purpose of the competition is to recognize outstanding, innovation-oriented thesis projects by young talents.
The awards were presented by László Bacsa, head of the Innovation Office, who emphasized that the university not only celebrates but also actively supports young researchers and creators whose work contributes to sustainable and creative solutions for the future.
This year saw twice as many submissions as the previous round, with exceptionally high-quality works—making the jury’s task especially challenging.The awarded theses exemplified university-level creativity, research dedication, and a strong commitment to innovation. Once again, they demonstrated that innovation is not only about technology—it is a mindset: rethinking the world creatively, consciously, and responsibly.
MSc Category
🥇 I. PRIZE [HUF 250,000]: Luca Vörös – Ybl Miklós Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering
 „Ecohydrological research base  – Angel Island”
Her thesis explores the relationship between water and ecosystems, developing a sustainable research and educational base concept where science and nature meet in harmony.
🥈 II. PRIZE[HUF 150,000]: Dávid Varga – Ybl Miklós Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering
„Hydrotherapy bath on the Ráckeve Danube shore”
 His work reinterprets the healing power of water, creating a modern recreational environment inspired by the tradition of therapeutic bathing.
🥉 III. PRIZE[HUF 100,000] – shared: Viktória Szvorényi – Ybl Miklós Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering
„Creative experimental settlement”
Her diploma project examines how the creative industries can revitalize rural communities through modular, sustainable architectural solutions.
🥉 III. PRIZE[HUF 100,000] – shared: Martin Kolman – Ybl Miklós Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering
„Brookside Home”
His project develops a concept for an intermodal and cultural urban gateway in Ráckeve, integrating transport and community life into a new urban quality.
BSc Category
🥇 I. PRIZE[HUF 250,000]: Laura Rajnai – Rejtő Sándor Faculty of Light Industry and Environmental Enineering
„Coffee Grounds in Interior Design – Experiments with biopolymers through the design of a luminaire product family”
Her research lies at the intersection of sustainable design and material innovation, using biopolymers made from coffee grounds to create a luminaire collection that pioneers circular material use.
🥈 II. PRIZE[HUF 150,000]: Ákos Zsámbok – Bánki Donát Faculty of Mechanical and Safety Engineering
„Modeling the Mitsubishi RV-3SB robot in Unity”
He simulated a robot arm’s real-time motion and control in a virtual environment, offering new tools for digital manufacturing and education.
🥉 III. PRIZE [HUF 100,000]: Ábel Landenberger – John von Neumann Faculty of Informatics
„Stock market forecasting with Quantum-inspired deep learning”
His thesis bridges artificial intelligence and quantum computing, developing a hybrid learning model that could revolutionize financial market forecasting.









The awarded works not only demonstrate outstanding professional quality but also reveal strong innovative and market potential.
The Innovation Office of Óbuda University continues to support young researchers and developers—helping them turn ideas into real innovations that create tangible societal impact.