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Can nature help us develop new technologies? Could for a example, a swarm of drones develop collective intelligence? Gábor Vásárhelyi is a Ph.D. researcher in the field of collective behavior and movement of animals and drones. He studied engineering and physics in the technical university of Budapest while he completed his doctoral thesis in the field of info-bionics at the Péter Pázmány Catholic University. Today, he is the head researcher of the robotics lab of Eötvös University, while, he is also the CEO of “CollMot Entertainment”, which offers “multi-drone” entertainment services. On the stage of #TEDxNTUA19, Gábor Vásárhelyi will showcase the enigma of collective behavior and intelligence that is being “copied” during the creation of an autonomous swarm of drones. Gábor Vásárhelyi is a researcher in the field of collective motion and collective behavior of animals and robots (drones). He received his MSc in engineering-physics from the Technical University of Budapest in 2003, and his PhD in technical sciences (info-bionics) from Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Hungary, in 2007. Since 2009 he is with Eötvös University, Department of Biological Physics as leader of the Robotic Lab at Tamas Vicsek’s Research Group on collective motion. He is currently a senior research fellow at MTA-ELTE Statistical and Biological Physics Research Group and CEO of CollMot Robotics Ltd., a spin-off dedicated to multi-drone services. Awards: Junior Prima Award, category of informatics (2007), Magyary Postdoctoral Grant (2013), Bolyai János Research Scholarship (2015). This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx