To the top Myself I was born in 1974 at Szeged.
I attended the local Miklós Radnóti high school where chemistry was
taught by the late István Meleg. I graduated with an MSc in chemistry
from the University of Szeged in 1997 and received my PhD in chemistry
from the same university in 2001. I have lived in Austria and in the
Netherlands for longer periods. In 2003 I moved home to Hungary and has
been working here ever since. I received my habilitation degree in
2008. I serve as vice
head of department of the Department of
Applied and Environmental
Chemistry since 2011 and group head of the MTA-SZTE "Lendület" Porous
Nanocomposites Research Group since 2012.
To the
top Teaching
activities I participate (or participated) in teaching the
following courses:
Metallurgy 1.
Metallurgy 2.
Chemical unit operations
Ceramics and silicate technology
Waste-free technologies
Advanced material characterization methods
Case studies in process plant safety
Modern materials
Nanotechnology and materials science lab
Fundamentals of microscopy lab
Process plant visit week
(Nanotechnology)
(Chemical unit operations lab)
(Industrial separation processes)
(Differential equations in chemistry)
(Probability theory and statistics in chemistry)
IMPORTANT: handouts are
distributed through the Coospace system of the university. Notes,
slides etc. downloaded from any other sources could be obsolate and
should not be learned from.
I like reading, hiking,
drawing and painting and learning about the interconnections between
natural science and cultural history. Two of my most favorite interests
are: