DH_Budapest_2025 Young Researchers Conference Program

DH_Budapest_2025 Young Researchers Conference Program

19. NOVEMBER (Wednesday) WORKSHOP DAY, SOCIAL GATHERING

Venue Nagy Laboratórium, Department of Digital Humanities (Múzeum körút 6-8. / Main building, 2nd floor) 
16:00–18:30 Promp engineering for researchers

 

20. NOVEMBER (Thursday)

Venue ELTE BTK Faculty Council Hall (Múzeum körút 4/A. 39. room /  Building A, 1st floor)
8:30–9:00 Registration
9:15–9:45 Áron Badinszky keynote presentation
10:00–11:00 Bettina Trixler Artificial Intelligence in Autism Support: Challenges and Opportunities for Inclusive Education
  Nor Amalina Rusli: Artificial Intelligence in Autism Education: From Virtual Assistants to  Personalized Learning Pathways
  Meyly Kheng: Reimagining teacher education: Embracing digital innovation, inclusivity, and global collaboration
  Discussion
11:00–11:30 Coffee break
11:30– 12:30 Boglárka Fanni Tóth:  Technological Competence in Interpreter Training
  Manal Hamarsha The Invisible Co-Teacher: Teachers’ Acceptance of AI as a Collaborative Partner in Adaptive Educational Systems
  János Ujlaki Fostering creativity through digital and AI literacy in the language classroom
  Discussion
12:30–13:30 Lunch break
  Aurica Singeorzan: Some digital instruments used for the study of Border Guards Gymnasium of Nasaud
  Anita Majorszki Educational potential of AI-generated songs
  Rebeka Mezőfi: Developing Foreign Language Skills with ChatGPT
  Discussion
14:30–15:00 Coffee break
15:00– 16:00 Szilvia Baráth: Comparing curriculum trends in Digital Humanities: a cross-institutional ai-enabled topic modelling of digital humanities programs
  Tamás Süle Informatikai terminológia használata az oktatásban: paradigmaváltás a mesterséges intelligencia korszakában
  Lilla Zboray Az MI-alapú tanulás hatékonyságának vizsgálata a magyar mint idegen nyelv oktatásában(canceled)
  Discussion

 

21. NOVEMBER (FRIDAY)

Venue HNMPCC National Széchényi Library (Budavári Palota, Szent György tér 4-5-6. / VII. floor North Reading Room)
8:30–9:00 Registration
9:15–9:45 Keynote: Judit Gerencsér: Librarians in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: New Roles, Evolving Competencies, and Educational Responsibilities
10:00–11:00 Nour Alkilani AI tools in research(canceled)
  Mihály Nagy: Parsing and cleaning HTML fragments with lightweight models using AI assistance
  Sfet Ingrid: AI competencies and the development of moral decision-making through gamification
  Discussion
11:00–11:30 Coffee break
11:30– 12:30 Hadeel Endewy:  Rewinding the Stage: AI, Perspective, and Temporal Displacement in Contemporary Theatre
  Abdeslam El Adlouni Resistance voices: The limits of Artificial Intelligence in Faïza Guène's work(canceled)
  Dorottya Szemigán Generative and combinatorial poetry in hungarian literature
  Discussion
12:30–13:30 Lunch break
  Gabriella Manzenreiter: The Possibilities of Applying Artificial Intelligence in Cultural Heritage Preservation(canceled)
  Yaren Varol: Perceptions of AI in the Digital Preservation of Cultural Heritage: a qualitative study among young researchers(canceled)
  Dario Baldini: Digitising an archival collection to create a web-accessible documentation centre based on advanced IT methods 
  Discussion
14:30–15:00 Coffee break
15:00– 16:00 Taulant Salihi: Multimodal Algorithms, Monomodal Epistemologies: AI and the Interpretation of Pictorial Meaning
  Heejung Ryoh AI for Education and Digital Heritage Engagement: A Case Study of Resilience at the National Museum of Korea
  Ábel Hajas The Use of Laser-Scanned Point Clouds for the Virtual Reconstruction of Medieval Hungarian Castles
  Discussion

VENUE

The conference venues are as follows

ELTE Faculty of Humanities, 1088 Budapest, Múzeum krt. 6-8. 

HNMPCC National Széchényi Library, Buda Castle, Szent György tér 4-5-6.

Further information about the venues is available here.


Registration

Further information about participating in the conference and registration can be found here.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Directors:

Dr. Gábor Palkó (Head of the Department of Digital Humanities, Eötvös Loránd University; Project Leader of the National Laboratory for Digital Heritage)
Dr. Etele Szüts (HNMPCC National Széchényi Library, Director of the Hungarian Library Institute

Members:
Dr. Zsófia Fellegi (Staff member Institute for Literary Studies, Research Centre for the Humanities; DigiPhil project staff)
Szabolcs Dancs (Staff member, HNMPCC National Széchényi Library)
Adrienn Tamásné Kovács (Staff member, HNMPCC National Széchényi Library)
Levente Zsolt Kálmán (PhD student, Doctoral School of Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities, Eötvös Loránd University)
Dorottya Henrietta Szemigán (PhD student, Doctoral School of Literary Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Eötvös Loránd University)

Noémi Pintér (PhD student, Doctoral School of Literary Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Eötvös Loránd University)

Dóra Kóvágó (Staff member, National Laboratory for Digital Heritage