BME Rector’s award for Gergő Almádi and Gábor Domokos

Gergő Almádi and Gábor Domokos, members of the HUN-REN Morphodynamics Research Group, has been recognized by the Rector’s Award of Budapest University of Technology and Economics for describing the first mono-monostatic tetarahedron named “Bille”. The existence of such tetrahedron was conjectured by J.H. Conway in 1984, and that conjecture is proved by the construction of Bille, described in the MSc Diploma thesis of Gergő Almádi.
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Morphodynamics in the National Museum of Hungary

Young researchers of our research group introduced new scientific results to the public on 11th October in the framework of the exhibition “Varázshatalom” (“Magic Power”) organized upon the 200th anniversary of the foundation of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

Kinga Kocsis and Gergő Almádi presented mono-monostatic inhomogeneous solids, including “Bille”, the first existing construction for the mono-monostatic tetrahedron.