Honoring Dr. Zoltán Lévai on His 95th Birthday
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
It is with great joy and respect that we celebrate professor Zoltán Lévai, former head of the Department of Automotive Technologies at BME, perpetual professor and professor emeritus of our university, who turns 95 on July 7th. Professor Lévai’s life and work have not only been exemplary for our department but have also significantly influenced Hungarian engineering science and education. Today, we honor a true legend who has shaped and led our department for decades, and whose impact is still felt today.
Professor Lévai was born in Kisújszállás in 1929 and from a young age stood out with his talent and dedication. He graduated from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics with degrees in mechanical and military engineering, then continued his studies at the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute, earning a candidate of technical sciences degree. In 1967, he became a Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and spent a year in the United States as a Ford Fellow at the University of Michigan.
As head of our department, Professor Lévay led our organization from 1961 to 1982 and again from 1986 to 1994, while also serving in various other roles within the university hierarchy. As vice-dean, vice-rector, and then dean, he contributed to the growth and reputation of our university. His scientific work includes numerous important publications, such as the book “Construction of motor vehicles” which remains essential reading for students.
Professor Lévai always emphasized the quality of education and the transfer of practical knowledge. The colorful and detailed diagrams he created not only facilitated learning but also served as inspiration for students. His passion and dedication to automotive technology motivated and helped many students become successful engineers.
But professor Lévai’s excellence goes beyond his professional achievements. In his own words, “I have become old… I would not trade my great life, my loving family, my wonderful friends for less gray hair or a firmer belly.” This wisdom and love of life set an example for all of us. His experiences, trust in people, and kindness have enriched us all.
On his 95th birthday, we express our gratitude and respect to professor Zoltán Lévai. Thank you for everything you have done for us, the department, and the university. We wish you a very happy birthday, Professor! May you live long in health and happiness!
With love and respect,
The staff of the Department of Automotive Technologies, BME