Doctoral projects, promoted entirely or partly

Pál Bite Investigation of relationships between objective and subjective characteristics of road traffic noise
Andor Tamás Fürjes Computer-aided acoustic design
Péter Gajdátsy Advanced Transfer Path Analysis Methods
(Defended at Katholieke Universitiet Leuven, 2011, co-promotors: Wim Desmet and H. v. d. Auweraer)
Gábor Geréb Real-time noise mapping by means of noise monitoring
Krisztián Gulyás Numeric optimization of active noise control systems
Csaba Huszty Time-domain swept signal based measurement and processing of impulse responses for room acoustic evaluation
(Defended at Tokio University, 2012, co-promotor: Shinichi Sakamoto)
Tibor Kimpián Structural dynamics and diagnostics of permanent magnet synchronous motors by means of vibro-acoustic modelling
Attila Balázs Nagy Simulation methods for room and building acoustic problems
Helga Elvira László The vibration exposure of small horticultural tools and its reduction
(Defended at Corvinus University, 2012, co-promotor: Zoltán Láng)
Ferenc Márki Identification of noise sources on the basis of boundary element methods
(Defended at BME, 2010)
Zsombor Selyem Placement of metadata in audio files
Tamás Mócsai Application and analysis of an adaptive Wave Based Technique for acoustic simulations
(Co-promotor: H.-H. Priebsch)
Péter Rucz Innovative methods for the sound design of organ pipes
(Co-promotor: J. Angster, defended in 2014)
Gabriella Csortos
Investigation of noise and vibration possibilities of railway tracks
(Co-promotor L. Kazinczy and Nándor Ligner)