Recently, Sergiy Tytenko, Deputy Dean at the Epam School of Digital Technologies, had the privilege of visiting Budapest Metropolitan University to participate in a scientific seminar focused on Cognitive Design and AI-driven Visualization of Knowledge.
The seminar fostered vibrant discussions, with colleagues actively engaging in conversations about the future of AI-enhanced learning and knowledge representation. In addition to the presentation, attendees explored potential collaborative opportunities between Budapest Metropolitan University and the American University Kyiv.


During his visit, Sergiy represented the AI Research Center at the American University Kyiv, highlighting the ongoing development of KnowledgeMaps AI—a pioneering AI-driven approach to creating interactive concept maps and visualizing knowledge for educational purposes. The feedback and exchange of ideas from this session were both encouraging and inspiring.

"I truly appreciate the openness, curiosity, and collaborative spirit of the academic community here, and I look forward to exploring concrete steps toward joint research and educational initiatives. Thanks to colleagues: Dr. Péter Rada, Dr. Péter Stepper, András Szeberényi, PhD, Endre Horvath, László Juhász, Sarolta Ács, Viktor Friedmann, Bénédicte Williams," emphasized Sergiy Tytenko.