Adam Torok | Social awareness | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Adam Torok | Social awareness | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ádám Török is a distinguished research professor with extensive expertise in transport sciences, transport economics, and sustainability. Holding two PhDs—one in Business and Management and the other in Transport Sciences—Dr. Török has dedicated his career to advancing transportation systems, policy, and engineering education. As a full professor at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) and research professor at the Institute for Transport Science (KTI), he has been pivotal in shaping academic discourse and policy directions in Hungary and across Europe. With over 25 years of progressive academic and research experience, he has delivered keynote speeches at international conferences and participated in numerous EU and nationally funded projects. His scholarly contributions include over 150 reviewed publications and leadership roles in prestigious journals. Recognized for his scholarly excellence and leadership, Dr. Török continues to influence both academia and policy-making in transportation and sustainable mobility.

Profile

🎓 Education

Dr. Ádám Török’s academic journey reflects his profound interdisciplinary foundation in transport and economics. He holds two master’s degrees: an MSc in Transport Engineering (1999–2004) and an MSc in Economic Engineering (2004–2007) from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME). He pursued parallel doctoral studies, earning his PhD in Transport Sciences in 2008 and a second PhD in Business and Management in 2016. His academic rigor and research contributions were later honored with the Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) title by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 2021. He also completed his habilitation at BME in 2019. Dr. Török complemented his formal education with international research training under the ERASMUS LLP across institutions in Germany, Lithuania, Poland, and Greece, specializing in areas such as transport modelling, environmental economics, and alternative fuels. These academic experiences have shaped his multidisciplinary perspective on transport policy and engineering.

🧪 Experience

Dr. Ádám Török has built a prolific career in academia and research since 2004, holding progressive positions at Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) and the Institute for Transport Science (KTI). Currently serving as full professor at BME and research professor at KTI, he previously held roles ranging from assistant research fellow to vice-dean responsible for international cooperation and research. His leadership extends to project coordination, including several EU Framework and national projects related to transport sustainability, safety, and policy. Dr. Török has served as chairman, speaker, and committee member at international conferences across Europe and Asia. His research spans traffic systems, mobility behavior, energy-efficient transportation, and urban logistics. He has mentored doctoral students, coordinated summer schools, and contributed to academic mobility through guest lectures in more than 10 countries. His experience uniquely combines academic scholarship, practical research application, and policy consultation.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Ádám Török’s contributions to transport science have been widely recognized. He has twice received the prestigious Bólyai János Research Fellowship from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2011–2014 and 2016–2019), acknowledging his research excellence. His early academic achievements include winning first prizes for both his PhD dissertation (Harsányi István Scholarship, 2008) and MSc thesis (Association for Transport Sciences, 2005). He was elected Chairman of the Scientific Committee on Transport and Vehicles of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2021–2023, 2024–present), demonstrating his leadership and peer recognition. In addition to national accolades, he has served as editor-in-chief and managing editor for top journals like Periodica Polytechnica Transport Engineering and Cognitive Sustainability. His international reputation is further evidenced by editorial board memberships of journals such as Promet, Transport, and IJTTE. Dr. Török’s awards and appointments collectively underscore his prominence and lasting influence in the field.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Ádám Török’s research focuses on transport economics, mobility behavior, cost-benefit analysis, environmental sustainability, and intelligent transport systems (ITS). He has contributed to the development of national and international transport strategies, examining user preferences, urban logistics, and sustainable infrastructure. His EU and UN-financed research projects include HEATCO, GRACE, ForFITS, and RAIL4SEE, reflecting his engagement in policymaking, transport modeling, and green mobility. A recurrent theme in his work is the economic evaluation of transport systems—ranging from road safety auditing to alternative fuels and logistics optimization. Dr. Török is committed to multidisciplinary approaches, integrating engineering, economics, and policy to enhance transport systems’ social and environmental impact. As a key speaker at global conferences and editor of leading journals, he also drives academic discussions on cognitive mobility and innovation. His leadership in Hungarian and European transport research communities positions him at the forefront of sustainable transport and systems thinking.

Conclusion

Dr. Ádám Török is a globally recognized scholar and research leader in transport science, whose interdisciplinary work bridges engineering, economics, and sustainability to shape smarter and greener mobility systems.

Publications
  • Potential autonomous vehicle ownership growth in Hungary using the Gompertz model

    Production Engineering Archives
    2023-06-01 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Anas Alatawneh; Adam Torok
  • A data-driven decision support tool for public transport service analysis and provision

    Transport Policy
    2023-05 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Mohammad Maghrour Zefreh; Muhammad Atiullah Saif; Domokos Esztergár-Kiss; Adam Torok
  • Prediction of Vehicle Ownership Growth Using Gompertz Model, Case Study of Hungary

    System Safety: Human – Technical Facility – Environment
    2022-12-01 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Adam Torok
  • Határ- és életciklusköltségek a közúti közlekedésben

    Közlekedés és Mobilitás
    2022-10-24 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Ádám Török; Tibor Sipos
  • How PTV Vissim Has Been Calibrated for the Simulation of Automated Vehicles in Literature?

    Advances in Civil Engineering
    2022-01 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Abebe Dress Beza; Mohammad Maghrour Zefreh; Adam Torok; Anteneh Afework Mekonnen; Gabriella Mazzulla

Mark Munger | Co-Curricular Learning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mark Munger | Co-Curricular Learning | Best Researcher Award

Mark A. Munger, Pharm.D., F.C.C.P., F.A.C.C., F.H.F.S.A., HF-Cert., is a distinguished pharmacologist specializing in cardiovascular therapeutics. He is a Professor of Pharmacotherapy at the University of Utah, with extensive experience in clinical pharmacology, education, and health policy. Dr. Munger has served on numerous advisory boards, contributed to health policy initiatives, and played a key role in pharmacy education. His work spans research, teaching, and leadership roles, shaping advancements in cardiovascular pharmacotherapy. He is widely recognized for his contributions to healthcare, education, and clinical practice.

Profile

Education 🎓

Dr. Munger earned his Doctor of Pharmacy (1986) from the University of Illinois, a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy (1983) from Oregon State University, and completed a Cardiovascular Pharmacology Research Fellowship (1986-87) at Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals of Cleveland. His academic journey laid the foundation for his impactful career in cardiovascular research, clinical pharmacology, and pharmacy education.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Munger has held numerous leadership roles, including Associate Dean at the University of Utah College of Pharmacy (2003-2023), Director of Clinical Pharmacology at UTAH Heart Failure Prevention Program (2000-2012), and Chairperson of the Utah State Board of Pharmacy (2002-2004). His expertise has influenced health policies, clinical research, and pharmacy education. He has also served as a consultant and advisory board member for various healthcare and government organizations.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Munger’s research centers on cardiovascular pharmacotherapy, heart failure management, and drug safety. His work has contributed to advancements in pharmacological treatments for cardiovascular diseases, optimizing drug therapy for heart failure patients, and policy-making in healthcare. His studies integrate clinical trials, translational research, and healthcare innovations, enhancing patient outcomes and shaping pharmaceutical practices.

Dr. Munger has received numerous accolades, including Fellowships from the American College of Cardiology (2008), Heart Failure Society of America (2016), and American College of Clinical Pharmacy (1996). He was named University of Illinois College of Pharmacy Alumni of the Year (2008), earned multiple Teacher of the Year nominations, and received the Utah Society of Health-System Pharmacists Leadership Award (2009). His contributions to research and education have been recognized globally.

Publications 📚

  • Association of atrial fibrillation with lamotrigine: An observational cohort study

    Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy
    2025-01 | Journal article
    DOI: 10.1002/phar.4633
    CONTRIBUTORS: Sodam Kim; Landon Welch; Bertha De Los Santos; Przemysław B. Radwański; Mark A. Munger; Kibum Kim
  • Riluzole is associated with reduced risk of heart failure

    European Journal of Neurology
    2025-01 | Journal article
    DOI: 10.1111/ene.70033
    CONTRIBUTORS: Kibum Kim; Sodam Kim; Margaret Katana; Dmitry Terentyev; Przemysław B. Radwański; Mark A. Munger
  • Ivabradine and Atrial Fibrillation Incidence: A Nested Matching Study

    2025-01-12 | Preprint
    DOI: 10.1101/2025.01.10.25320367
    CONTRIBUTORS: Kibum Kim; Jasmeen Keur; Halie Anderson; Przemysław B. Radwański; Mark A. Munger
  • Association of Ventricular Arrhythmias with Lamotrigine: An Observational Cohort Study

    2024-09-24 | Preprint
    DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.10.24313446
    CONTRIBUTORS: Sodam Kim; Landon Welch; Bertha De Los Santos; Przemysław B. Radwański; Mark A. Munger; Kibum Kim