
Hírek
Presentation by EK/REMRED at UN COPUOS
Balázs Zábori gave a presentation on Space Dosimetry – Hungarian Innovations at the UN COPUOS Scientific and Technical Subcommittee meeting.
The HUNOR – Hungarian Astronaut Programme enters a new phase
The Space Research Department of the Energy Science Research Centre is responsible for the development and coordination of the scientific and technological content of the HUNOR programme.
The Dreamers of Dreams 20 exhibition opens soon!
Among the world-changing Hungarian innovations, one can discover the space station instruments Pille and TRITEL used for measurement of radiation dose and the mock-up of the Internal Dosimetry Array (IDA)!
ELTE Faculty of Physics, Students’ Scientific Association Conference 2021
Adél Klára Malatinszky was awarded the second prize in the Statistical, Medical and Biophysics section of the Students’ Scientific Association (TDK) conference at the Faculty of Physics, Eötvös Loránd ...
Head to the Gateway!
The Space Research Department of the Centre for Energy Research, together with REMRED Ltd., has been awarded the contract to develop the Internal Dosimetry Array for the Gateway, following an open competition by the European Space Agency ...
More details about the MARE experiment
As we reported earlier, NASA will also bring passive radiation detectors of our research group to the first uncrewed exploration mission to orbit around the Moon. Some new information has been released recently about the phantoms, in which ...

ELTE Faculty of Physics, Students’ Scientific Association Conference 2021
2021-12-18
Adél Klára Malatinszky was awarded the second prize in the Statistical, Medical and Biophysics section of the Students’ Scientific Association (TDK) conference at the Faculty of Physics, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) in 2021. Congratulations!
Adél joined the scientific work at the Centre for Energy Research, Space Research Department in the first half of 2021. Her TDK thesis was entitled: Comparison of different radiation measurement systems in meteorological balloon experiments.