Sándor Gőbölös, chemical engineer passed away
SÁNDOR GŐBÖLÖS ● 1949-2014 Dr. Sándor Gőbölös, chemical engineer, retired head of the former Laboratory of Heterogeneous Catalysis of the Chemical Research Center, Institute of Nanochemistry and Catalysis, Hungarian Academy of Sciences has passed away at the age of 65 on 18th May 2014. For some time, we had seen [...]
New Journal of Physics-Highlights of 2013
László Péter Bíró (MTA TTK MFA, scientific advisor) and his co-workers article entitled „Grain boundaries in graphene grown by chemical vapor deposition” published in 2013 in New Journal of Physics has been selected by editors for inclusion in exclusive „Highlights of 2013” collection. Articles were chosen on the basis of [...]
Session of the French-Hungarian Inter-governmental Joint Committee on Science & Technology (S&T)
The 21th session of the French-Hungarian Inter-governmental Joint Committee on Science & Technology (S&T) was held on April 4th 2014 in Budapest. The visiting French delegation was led by Dr. Sylvette TOURMENTE representing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE), Mr. Philippe CHASSAIGNE from the Ministry of Higher Education and Research [...]
Androulla Vassiliou visited the Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Science
Commissioner Vassiliou, European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth met director general György Miklós Keserű, deputy director János Szépvölgyi and representatives of the scientific community of the center on 13 March, 2014 during her visit of the Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Science (RCNS, HAS). RCNS [...]
MTA Researcher’s Paper on Modelling Graphene GBs Attracts Attention
Working for MTA's Centre for Natural Sciences Péter Vancsó, whose findings add to moving towards the all-out practical application of graphene, has published a paper creating wide ranging interest. The paper was published in the prestigious Carbon journal last October on modelling the structure and the electronic properties of graphene [...]