The past two weeks were not loaded with high profile spectacular results, nevertheless, we've been working and will submit a new manuscript by the end of April. The most important news here is certainly the end of the long, nasty, cold winter. Spring is here, the Sun shines warmly and this will hopefully raise everyone's spirits and boost creativity. Well, it certainly works with bees.... The instrument purchases are progressing slowly but steadily. Our new GC-MS system should arrive within 3 weeks and the cameras will follow later in May. The new mass flow controllers are already in the lab and the Fluctuation Enhanced Sensing data acquisition unit is being tested now by our physicist friends. All in all, I hope to have all systems up and running by the end of the first project year.
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Thanks to the great performance of our group member students last Spring and Fall, our group was well represented at the Chemistry Section of the National Scientific Students’ Associations Conference between 4-6 April, 2013 in Eger, Hungary. Five out of approx. 220 talks were given by students related to our group, thus our contribution to this national event was over 2%. All five talks went well so I am proud of all group members:
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AuthorÁkos Kukovecz is associate professor of chemistry and Head of the MTA-SZTE Lendület Porous Nanocomposites Research Group. He works at Szeged, Hungary. Archives
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