Department of Applied Biotechnology and Food Science FKAT
Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science KKFT
Department of Chemical and Environmental Process Engineering SZKTT
Department of Organic Chemistry and Technology SZAKT
Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry
Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science
Research groups of the department
The
Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science was established in 2007
by the merger of the Department of Physical Chemistry founded in 1951 and the
Department of Plastics and Rubber Technology created in 1953.
The
Department consists of five closely cooperating research groups at present.
Besides molecular modeling, modern surface science, the study of
photo-physical, -chemical and biological phenomena, the wide range of our
research areas includes the development of new materials and composites, the
preparation and characterization of nanostructures and intelligent
biocompatible materials, up-to-date research on textile chemistry, but also the
solution of practical, technological problems arising in related industries.
Our groups carry out high level basic research confirmed by their intensive
publication activity and the large number of Hungarian and international,
mostly EU funded research grants won. Our activity and results in high level
basic research were also acknowledged by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences by
the establishment of a "Lendület" research group in 2013. We
collaborate with numerous industrial partners in research and development
through various, usually long-term projects and cooperation agreements. As a
result of these programs, several members of our groups have filed joint
patents with companies that clearly demonstrate our result-oriented mentality
and ability to solve practical problems.
The
amalgamation of experienced researchers with internationally acknowledged
scientific career with younger colleagues of enthusiasm, driving force and open
mind for new directions in research results in an efficient professional
community. The up-to-date infrastructure and activities supported by industry
and grants makes our Department a leading institution of higher education and
scientific research.