CONFERENCES ⎯ Electrochemistry seminar (Budapest, Hungary, Oct. 15-19, 2007). Within the framework of a bilateral Science and Technology Collaboration project (Romania- Hungary, TéT RO-22/05), L. Péter and I. Bakonyi organized a seminar on basic issues of electrochemistry with particular reference to the electrodeposition of metals, alloys and multilayers from aqueous solutions which is the main topic of the collaborative bilateral project. Within the seminar program, L. Péter gave 8 tutorial lectures on electrochemistry and elctrodeposition of metallic materials and I. Bakonyi gave one lecture on atomistic aspects of nucleation and growth during deposition from solution and from the vapour phase. Altogether about 10 scientists and students participated ⎯ Hungarian-Indian Bilateral Workshop on Condensed Matter Research: Magnetic Materials (University of Hyderabad, India, Dec. 4, 2006). On the occasion of the Silver Jubilee (25 years) of collaboration between HAS and INSA (Indian national Science Academy), a one-day workshop was organized in Hyderabad by S.N. Kaul (University of Hyderabad) and I. Bakonyi (RISSPO HAS). In the scientific program of the workshop, 3 scientists of RISSPO HAS and 4 Indian scientists (two from Hyderabad and two from other leading Indian research institutes) presented lectures on magnetic and magnetotransport properties of materials which are in the forefront of current research interest worldwide, including e.g., magnetic nanostructures. The workshop was attended by some 50 scientists among them with a group of Ph.D. students from all over India who participated in a usual annual lecture course series on solid state physics in Hyderabad just that week. A poster session was also held during the workshop. ⎯ The 4 th Central European Training School on Neutron Scattering (CETS’2007) organized by the Neutron Spectroscopy Department was held in Budapest from April 23-28, 2007. The scope of this course was to provide insight into neutron scattering techniques and their application for studies on structure and dynamics of condensed matter. This training opportunity was offered to the European community with special emphasis on the Central European region and with a special regard on neutron optics. The 18 hours of lectures given by scientists from the leading European neutron centers (ILL-Grenoble, HMI-Berlin, LLB-Saclay, JINR-Dubna, NPI-Prague, BNC-Budapest, University of Vienna) gave an introduction on neutron scattering techniques; the experiments on neutron spectrometers have demonstrated to the students the art of utilization of instruments at a large scale facility. Experiments on the following machines were performed: small-angle neutron scattering instrument, three-axis spectrometer, neutron reflectometer (multilayer reflectivity), prompt-gamma activation analysis, data imaging and analysis of anisotropic scattering spectra. The school provided a forum for the presentation and discussion of actual research works of young scientists in the course of a half-day program, which was devoted to a poster/short oral presentation session. The participants (32 students) were young physicists, chemists, biologists, and actual or potential neutron users from the different countries of Europe (Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Russia, Ukraine). ⎯ A joint Workshop on Neutron Instrumentation was held in on October 25-27 in Budapest, devoted to the modernisation and instrument development programme of the 8 MW reactor of the Kurchatov Institute (Moscow). The meeting organized by the Research Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics and the Russian Centre 98
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