Announcement of the 2025 Hevesy Medal Awardee

We are pleased to announce that, prof. Steven Biegalski has been selected to receive the 2025 Hevesy Medal (HMA-2025). Professor Steven Biegalski, working in the  Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA in recognition of his significant contributions to nuclear analytical chemistry by developing comprehensive methods for analyzing radioxenon signatures Read more

By Katalin Gméling, ago

Zsolt Kasztovszky has been awarded the highest scientific degree in Hungary, Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Zsolt Kasztovszky, a colleague of BNC, successfully defended his treatise, titled “Application of prompt-gamma activation analysis to determine the provenance of silicate-based archaeological finds and their raw materials,” in December 2024. In recognition of his scholarly contributions, he was awarded the highest scientific degree in Hungary, the Doctor of the Read more

By Katalin Gméling, ago

Anatolian connections revealed by obsidian blade from Early Bronze Age grave in Hungary

Explore the details of this exciting discovery in our latest open access article, based on analytical results obtained by BNC’s instruments. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00339-024-08028-y The paper deals with provenance research of a unique long, transparent obsidian blade that was found together with other objects in a grave at Csongrád (SE Hungary) dated Read more

By Katalin Gméling, ago

Celebrating 10th anniversary of CERIC at BNC

The Budapest Neutron Centre plays an active role in the development of the CERIC-ERIC consortium, contributing not only with its expertise in the measurement techniques offered, but also with the research topics it addresses. We invite you to a workshop presenting research and innovation in the fields of materials science, Read more

By Katalin Gméling, ago

Publication News in 2024 from BNC

We are proud to present the Open Access publication of our recent PhD graduate, which provides insight into the types and structure of iron(III)-citrate complexes, with a particular focus on their biological significance and applications. Maria Gracheva, Zoltán Klencsár, Zoltán Homonnay, Ádám Solti, László Péter, Libor Machala, Petr Novak, Krisztina Read more

By Katalin Gméling, ago

BNC PhD student publishes exciting new results about analysing electronic waste using neutron-based analytical and imaging methods

Noémi Anna Buczkó, Boglárka Maróti, Katalin Gméling, László Szentmiklósi (2024). Neutron‑based analytical techniques for the elemental composition analysis of electronic waste samples: advantages and challenges. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 333: 5135–5150.https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-024-09680-7 To facilitate the development of a methodology that is appropriate for the determination of the elemental composition Read more

By Katalin Gméling, ago