Center for Cognitive Infocommunications
About the Center
Cognitive Infocommunications (CogInfoCom) is an interdisciplinary research field that explores the intersection of cognitive sciences and infocommunication technologies, with a focus on the engineering applications that emerge from their integration. Situated at the forefront of technological and scientific innovation, the primary goal of CogInfoCom research center is to systematically examine how cognitive processes can co-evolve with infocommunication devices. Its mission is to enhance human cognitive capabilities through technological interfaces—extending perception, learning, and communication capacities regardless of geographical constraints—and to foster new forms of interaction between humans and artificially cognitive systems.
The vision of the CogInfoCom research center is to lead the development of intelligent, cooperative systems in which natural and artificial cognitive agents operate seamlessly together. The center’s primary goals include the advancement of theoretical frameworks, the design of practical applications, and the promotion of interdisciplinary collaboration. By enabling the integration and mutual enhancement of human and artificial cognition, CogInfoCom seeks to contribute to a future in which cognitive systems collaborate more efficiently across domains such as telepresence, robotics, education, and assistive technologies. Through these efforts, the research center aspires to position itself as a global leader in the co-evolution of human cognition and infocommunication technologies.
Members of Research Center
Csapó Ádám Balázs
Egyetemi Docens / Associate Professor
Rektori Szervezet / Kutatási és akadémiai közösségért felelős rh. / Corvinus Institute for Advanced Studies
Dr. Sudár Anna Réka
Adjunktus / Assistant Professor
Rektori Szervezet / Adatelemzés és Informatika Intézet
Dr. Berki Borbála
Adjunktus / Assistant Professor
Rektori Szervezet / Kutatási és akadémiai közösségért felelős rh. / Corvinus Institute for Advanced Studies