This timeline tracks Ernő Rubik's professional activities, including his teaching positions, establishment of studios, and other career-related milestones.
Teaching at the Budapest College of Applied Arts
1970s
Rubik worked as a professor at the Budapest College of Applied Arts (now Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design), where he taught architecture and design. This position provided the environment that fostered the invention of the Rubik's Cube.
Editor of '…És Játék' (And Game)
1980s
Rubik became the editor of '…És Játék', a magazine dedicated to puzzles and games. This role allowed him to further explore his passion for intellectual challenges and share his insights with a wider audience.
Established his own studio
1983
Rubik established his own studio, dedicated to design, architecture, and game development. This independent venture allowed him to pursue his creative interests more freely and explore new ideas.
Founded the Hungarian Engineering Academy
1990
Rubik founded the Hungarian Engineering Academy, further demonstrating his commitment to fostering innovation and technological advancement in Hungary. This academy likely supports research and development in various engineering disciplines.
Continuing to Work on Design and Innovation
Present
Rubik continues to be involved in design and innovation, though the specific details of his current projects are not always publicly available. He remains a prominent figure in the world of puzzles and design.