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NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October, 2011, Budapest, Hungary

KFKI RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR PARTICLE AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS OF THE HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Address: Konkoly Thege Miklós út 29-33, H-1121 Budapest, Hungary. NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October, 2011, Budapest, Hungary. Prof. Károly Simonyi 1916 - 2001 Builder of the first particle

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NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October, 2011, Budapest, Hungary

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  1. KFKI RESEARCH INSTITUTEFOR PARTICLE AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS OF THE HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCESAddress: Konkoly Thege Miklós út 29-33, H-1121 Budapest, Hungary • NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October, 2011, Budapest, Hungary

  2. Prof. Károly Simonyi 1916 - 2001 Builder of the first particle accelerator in Hungary initiator of nuclear phyics research in KFKI (father of Charles Simonyi)

  3. MISSIONOF KFKI RMKI • KFKI RMKI is the Hungarian basic institution of three so-called „high-tech physics” fields using high technology and studied in large multilateral international collaborations. • These fields are: • High-energy nuclear and particle physics, heavy ion physics • Energetic oriented fusion research • Cosmic physics and space technics • In addition KFKI RMKI is also acting as the co-ordinator of the Hungarian research activities in these fields.

  4. High Energy and Heavy Ion Physics Nuclear Solid StatePhysics Theoretical Physics Plasma Physics Space Physics Biophysics Computer Centre major experiments with KFKI RMKI participation LHC ALICE and CMS, NA61 (CERN),RHIC PHENIX (Brookhaven), the LHC Grid project; engineering: fast data links fundamental research on condensed-matter systems of potential technological application utilising nuclear methods, methodological development of nuclear techniques for solid-state physics and materials sciences high energy heavy ion colisions, theory of gravitation, field theory and particle physics tokamak edge plasma phyics, plasma diagnostics even in the ITER project, (host of HAS-EURATOM Association), laser physics, atom optics solar wind interactions with planets and solar system bodies, the physics of the geospace, spacecraft instrumentation for several international space missions (Rosetta, Cassini, etc) computational neuroscience, study of complex systems elemental analyis of biological and environmental samples, non-destructive analysis of art and arcaeological objects Internal and Campus network, LHC Grid node RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

  5. MAIN STATISTICAL DATA (2010) Staff: ~ 214 (including~ 125 research fellows) Annual budget: 1554 million HUF (5.65 million EUR) core funding from HAS: 1036 MHUF National Research Fund: 98 MHUF EURATOM: 167 MHUF ESA PECS: 86 MHUF Nat. Off. Res. Tech. 86 MHUF contracts (tenders): 71 MHUF Number of publications in SCI journals: ~ 600 Staff members teaching in universities: ~ 40

  6. THE ACCELERATOR COMPLEX the 500 keV Heavy Ion Cascade The 5 MV Van de Graaff the proton microbeam

  7. THE MOLECULAR BEAM EPITAXY MACHINE

  8. THE GINA POLARIZED NEUTRON REFLECTOMETER

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