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Written by Szabó Tamás   
Friday, 02 April 2010 10:08

In 2010, Eötvös Loránd University, the oldest continuously operating university in Hungary, is celebrating its 375th anniversary. On that occasion, the Faculty of Science organized a scientific meeting on March 24 to 25 with the title "Science Education and Research, Present and Future". Our research group was represented by Dr. István Faragó, with his presentation entitled "Mathematical modelling of hydrogen-based fuel cells", available here in Hungarian:

 

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Written by Kriston Ákos   
Sunday, 07 February 2010 16:31

Electrochemical energy conversion devices will play a major role in almost all aspects of life in the near future. Just think of the Li batteries or fuel cells. These products are none else than the practical realisation of our knowledge in theoretical electrochemistry, in which you can also participate.

The Day of Inverse Lectures, organized at Eötvös Loránd University, is such an event where researchers and professors are being tested by the students. Ákos Kriston of the Fuelcell.hu research group made a presentation for undergraduates during the innovation day of the university. The major application areas of fuel cells and the major areas of hydrogen economy were introduced. The development of the Hy-Go fuel cell car was presented in detail, which was designed and developed by the undergraduates of the research group. With the help of Dr. György Inzelt and Dr. István Faragó, the leaders of the group, HY-GO™ won different prizes. The development is going ahead, and a real city commuter will be developed this year.

Our research group is seeking young and motivated students, who would like to work in the development of modern and sustainable power sources. The presentation can be dowloaded from http://prezi.com/6w5qsulywgkb/inverz-tdk-2010/.

Last Updated on Monday, 31 May 2010 20:03
 


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