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István Ádám Kiss
02 May 2023
Modified: 30 September 2024
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President

Kiss Ádám - az NKFI Hivatal elnökeIstván Ádám Kiss is the President of the National Research, Development and Innovation Office as of 7 March 2023. Under the professional guidance of the Ministry of Culture and Innovation, as the President of the Office, he participates in the renewal of the Hungarian innovation system, in the development of funding schemes, programmes, research and strategic materials for the development of the ecosystem, and coordinates the use of the resources of the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund.

Ádám István Kiss was born in 1975 in Gyöngyös. After graduating from the Gárdonyi Géza Cistercian Grammar School in Eger, he obtained his diploma at the Budapest University of Economics in 1999. He was a scholarship student at the School of Finance of the State University of New York, Oswego.

He started his professional career as an investment banker, and between 1998 and 2006 he was Deputy Director and later Board Member of CA IB Tőkepiaci Tanácsadó Rt., where he participated in major privatisation and other acquisition-related transactions. In 2001, he spent six months in London working in the energy team of CA IB.

In 2006, he became the Deputy CEO of Díjbeszedő Holding Zrt., a private company providing complex billing services to the Budapest utilities. From 2006 to 2010, as Deputy CEO for Strategy and Business Development at Díjbeszedő Holding (DBH), he led the development of the strategic plans for the entire Group and their implementation at project level. From 2010 to 2017, he was CEO of the company’s largest subsidiary, the Díjbeszedő Factoring House (DBF). Under his leadership, DBF has grown to become Hungary’s number one retail debt-purchasing financial institution.

Between 2017-2022, he acquired minority stakes in IT and fintech companies as a financial investor.

Since April 2022, he works as Special Advisor at the Ministry of Culture and Innovation. From March 2023, he is the President of the National Research, Development and Innovation Office

In his spare time, he helps the operations of social organisations. Between 2015-2023, he is the Chair of the Board of Trustees of Mosoly Foundation, which heals chronically ill and traumatised children through story and art therapy and experiential activities.

Currently living in Budapest, he is married and the father of three children.

Updated: 30 September 2024
Dr. Péter Domokos
Dr. Péter Domokos
03 September 2025
Modified: 05 September 2025
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Scientific Co-President

Dr. Domokos PéterResearch Professor, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS) and Academia Europaea, President of the Research Council of Hungary.

Was born in 1970 in Budapest.

In 1994, he graduated with honours in physics from Eötvös Loránd University, then pursued his doctoral studies at École Normale Supérieure in Paris, where he was awarded his PhD in 1998. From 2000 to 2003, he was a post-doctoral fellow in Innsbruck with an EU individual Marie Curie fellowship. Since his return home, he has been leading his own research group at the Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics, a member institute of the HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics. In 2011 he was awarded a grant from the HAS “Lendület” (Momentum) Programme. At his workplace he held the position of head of department, then deputy director until eventually he was appointed director in 2019.

His research field is quantum optics, which he studies both theoretically and experimentally. With his research group, he has achieved outstanding results in the quantum theory of light-matter interactions, laser cooling and trapping of atoms, and the physics of Bose-Einstein condensates. He has made pioneering contributions in many areas of the currently unfolding quantum technology research.

Between 2017 and 2021, he organised and lead the HunQuTech consortium supported under the Quantum Technology Sub-programme of the National Research Excellence Programme and has been the leader of the Quantum Information Science National Laboratory in 2020.

His scientific public activities are diverse: he is a member of several committees, served as Editor of the European Physical Journal D from 2005-2017, and was Divisional Associate Editor of the prestigious journal of the American Physical Society (APS), Physical Review Letters, from 2019-2022. In 2010 he received the APS "Outstanding referee" award.

Peter Domokos was awarded the Széchenyi Prize in 2025, in recognition of his exceptionally valuable scientific career, his work in the field of quantum optics, his achievements in many areas of quantum technology attracting considerable international attention, and his active public activity in both international and domestic scientific life.

Updated: 05 September 2025
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