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November 02-03, 2011

Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Lágymányos Campus, Northern Building

H-1117, Budapest, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/A, 1.71 Pócza terem

November 02, 2011
Program
9:00-9:50
Registration
9:50-10:00
Conference opening by Ernő Keszei (Vice Rector for Science, Research and Innovation, Eötvös University)
10:00-10:45
R. Müller (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH) Complexity in the chemistry of stratospheric ozone
10:45-11:15
R. Sultan (American University of Beirut) Fractal structures in two-metal electrodeposition systems
11:15-11:45
Coffee break
11:45-12:15
G. Lente (University of Debrecen) Stochastic kinetic interpretation of the Soai reaction
12:15-12:35
R. F. Fink (University of Tübingen) Quantum chemical approaches for key processes in organic solar cells
12:35-13:05
N. Muntean, B. T. Lawson, K. Kály-Kullai, M. Wittmann, Z. Noszticzius, L. Onel, S. D. Furrow (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) Measurement of hypoiodous acid by a novel type iodide selective electrode and monitoring HOI levels in the Briggs-Rauscher oscillatory reaction
13:05-14:30
Lunch
14:30-15:15
M. Al-Ghoul (American University of Beirut) Scaling laws, phase transition and band propagation in a precipitate system: experiment & model
15:15-16:00
T. Turányi (Eötvös University) Are parameter sets of system biology models unique?
16:00-16:30
Coffee break
16:30-16:50
R. Tóth (Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology) Self-organised microdots formed by dewetting in highly volatile liquid
16:50-17:10
S. Bankó, Zs. Kucsma, G. Lente, Cs. Bagyinka (Biological Research Centre) The autocatalytic reaction of the HynSL hydrogenase enzyme from Thiocapsa roseopersicina
17:10-17:30
E. Komjáthy (Eötvös University) Tropospheric ozone and climate change: estimating future ozone load over Europe and Hungary
17:30-18:00
I. Jánosi (Eötvös University) Complex ocean-atmosphere-biosphere couplings: Why we do not really understand global climate change?
18.00-
Conference dinner
November 03, 2011
Program
10:00-10:45
D. Ueyama (Meiji University) Pattern formation in the precipitation systems - modeling and simulations
10:45-11:30
Gy. Szabó, A. Szolnoki, L. Czakó (Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science) Competition between pool and peer punishments in spatial public goods games
11:30-12:00
Coffee break
12:00-12:30
Cs. Farkas, J. Deelstra, M. Bechmann (Research Institute for Soil Sciences and Agricultural Chemistry of the HAS) Process-based modelling of soil and phosphorus losses from an agricultur dominated catchment
12:30-13:00
D. Horváth, T. Bujdosó, B. Bohner, Á. Tóth (University of Szeged) Flow induced pattern formation in the calcium oxalate precipitation reaction
13:00-14:30
Lunch
14:30-15:15
L. Gránásy, G. I. Tóth, T. Pusztai, G. Tegze (Research Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics) Dynamical density functional theory of homogeneous and heterogeneous crystal nucleation
15:15-15:45
J. Bartholy, R. Pongrácz, E. Miklós, A. Kis (Eötvös University) Climate change simulations for the Carpathian Basin using ENSEMBLE model results
15:45-16:15
Coffee break
16:15-16:35
J. Karátson, B. Kovács (Eötvös University) Numerical solution of parabolic PDE systems using operator preconditioning
16:35-16:55
E. Sikolya, A. Szabó, (Eötvös University) Desease transmission models on networks
16:55-17:15
T. Varga, T. Nagy, I.Gy. Zsély, T. Turányi (Eötvös University) Optimization of parameters of detailed reaction mechanisms
17.15-17.20
Closing remarks