Let me introduce myself
 

My name is Mr. Tamás Bánsági 

Born:  1936 - December 22 - Szeged, Hungary 

Marital status : married since 1976, maiden name of my wife : Mária Valéria Sarlós 
                                                                                     teacher of biology and chemistry 
Children : 
Dr. Zsuzsanna Bánsági (born in 1971), phisician, the Hospital of Zalaegerszeg 
Tamás Bánsági Jr. (born in 1977), Qualified Chemist, PhD in chemistry, BS in economics postdoc at Florida State University Tallahassee, FL, USA. 
Judit Bánsági (born in 1987), student of the University of Szeged, faculty of economics and business administration 

Home Adress: H-6723 Szeged, Bihari utca 25 / A I. em 1. 
                         tel: xx 36 62 482 019 

Office Address: Reaction Kinetic Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged, Dóm tér 7. 6720, Hungary. Tel: 36-62-454-000 ext. 3538;   Fax: 36-62-322-378; E-mail: bansagi@ sol.cc.u-szeged.hu 

Education: University of Szeged, Chemistry Faculty, 1956-1961, Qualified Chemist; University doctor in inorganic chemistry 1967; 
Candidate in chemistry (equivalent to PhD) 1979. 

Work Experience:  
Pharmaceutical Factory, Budapest 1961-1962; 
Postgraduate student at Reaction Kinetic Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences 1962-1967; 
Postdoctoral fellow at Saint Francis Xavier University Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada 1966-1967; 
Scientific worker 1968-1986 
Senior member of the Reaction Kinetic Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences at the University of Szeged, Hungary 1987- 

Supervisers:  
Dr. L. Kisfaludy corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; 
Prof. Dr. E. A. Secco, head of the Physical-chemistry Department, 

at Saint Francis Xavier University Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada; 

Prof. Dr. F. Solymosi member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; 
Prof. Dr. Z. G. Szabó member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. 

Knowledge of Langauges: English, Russian. 

Travel: Canada, Antigonish one year, postdoctoral fellowship, Saint Francis Xavier University, Physical Chemistry Department, superviser: Prof Dr. E. A. Secco. 

Research Interests:  
1. Kinetic study of the thermal decomposition of inorganic halogen oxy-acid salts; 

2. infrared and mass-spectrometric study of the surface interaction between gases and           metals on various supports; 

3. CO induced changes in structure of the supported metals. 

Scientific Organizations:  
Member of the working committee of the Solid State and Surface Chemistry of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.