2023.02.20.
The next speaker of the Wigner Colloquium on 7 Mars, is Prof. Matthias Wuttig, the Chair of Physics of Novel Materials at RWTH Aachen University in Germany. The title of his lecture is: Functional…
2023.02.07.
Ádám Gali’s group’s recent study has proven that the kinetics of defect complex formation in semiconductors may prohibit to reach its thermal equilibrium - reported in Nature Communications - which…
2023.01.24.
The Advanced Science News did an interview about the question in the title and the newest results of the research about neutron stars, with Balázs Kacskovics, a member of the Gravitational Physics…
2023.01.19.
András Vukics, head of the Quantum Optics and Quantum Information Department, has won the Visiting Fellowship of JILA.
2023.01.18.
Péter Kovács (RMI Heavy-ion Research Group), Győző Kovács (RMI Heavy-ion Research Group, PhD student, ELTE) and Prof. Francesco Giacosa (Jan Kochanowski University, Goethe-University) article titled…
2023.01.18.
More than 100 physicists from 22 countries participated in the 22. Zimányi School Winter Workshop. The aim of the program is to summarize the developments of 2022 in high energy heavy ion physics,…
2022.12.07.
The video of the Wigner Colloquium placed on 5 December 2022, presented by David A. Keen professor at the University of Oxford, is now available.
2022.11.18.
David A. Keen, senior independent research scientist at the ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and a visiting professor in the Physics Department, Oxford University, is the next invited…
2022.11.17.
120 years ago, on 17 November 1902 was born our eponym, Eugene Paul Wigner, Nobel Prize awarded Hungarian-American physicist.
2022.11.17.
Hungarian researchers have made significant progress in examining the properties of so-called hot electrons in metals. In the future, their results can be used in important applications such as…