About us

The University of Szeged is one of the most prestigious universities in the Central European region, and according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities, 2010, it is ranked within the top 400 universities worldwide.

The Department of Software Engineering is one of the seven units of the Institute of Informatics at the University of Szeged. Based on the academic achievements of our researchers we have built up a remarkable software development capacity in several research fields. Due to the scientific excellence of our top researchers and the capability to integrate the innovative power of our research teams in our projects, we have a well established national and international reputation in the scientific world.

We believe that innovation is not the privilege of senior researchers. Should new ideas come from our partners, our students or the developer community, we are ready to channel them to the place where they can be used with the greatest benefit thus generating new business opportunities and scientific results.

At the beginning, the Department had a reasonably small number of researchers, but due to the growing number and size of our R&D projects, the high demand of our research partners and the market, now the Department counts over one hundred employees including administrative personnel, developers, students, and junior and senior researchers specialising in the most diverse areas of software engineering.

Contact

University of Szeged Department of Software Engineering
Address: 6720 Szeged Árpád tér 2., Hungary - map
Phone: +36-62-546-724
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Page last modified: September 7, 2023

News

SCAM Steering Committee Chair

October 16, 2020

Dr. Árpád Beszédes (Department of Software Engineering) has been elected Chair of the Steering Committee of the Source Code Analysis and Manipulation (SCAM) conference.

The IEEE SCAM conference is a leading international conference that brings together researchers and practitioners who work on the analysis and/or manipulation of source code.

Page last modified: October 21, 2020

Paper presented at ICSME 2020

October 16, 2020

The paper titled "Experiments with Interactive Fault Localization Using Simulated and Real Users,” authored by Ferenc Horváth, Árpád Beszédes, Béla Vancsics, Gergő Balogh, László Vidács and Tibor Gyimóthy (SZTE Department of Software Engineering) was presented at the 36th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME 2020).

Page last modified: October 22, 2020