Antal Kerpely Doctoral School of Materials Science and Technology

Courses

Courses. By subject areas.

The following page contains details of subjects that can be taken in the 2023/24 academic year.

The subject files can be found separately in the document library.

General informations

In the training and research phase, doctoral students must complete four compulsory and two compulsory optional subjects.

Research must be completed in the first semester and Scientific Database Management in the second semester.

Compulsory subjects are worth 10 credits/subject, compulsory optional subjects are worth 2 credits/subject.

Subjects

Name of course  Lecturer Semester Course Description NEPTUN code
Materials informatics
Non conventional computation in image analysis Prof. Dr. Barkóczy Péter Spring MAKDAI2EN
Anisotropy examinations Prof. Dr. Benke Márton Fall MAKDAI4EN
Scientific database management Kissné Dr. Svéda Mária Spring MAKDAI5EN
Artificial intelligence and material science application  Dr. Tóth-Lukács Pál Fall MAKDAI6EN
Data Analysis and Visualization with Python Dr. Garami Attila Fall/Spring MAKDAI7EN
Bioanalytical Technologies and Chemometrics
Modern Bionalaytical Technologies and Automation Dr. Csaba Váradi Fall/Spring MAKDBT1EN
Plastic deformation of metals
Theory of metal forming Dr. Kovács Sándor Fall MAKDFK1EN
Hot forming Dr. Szűcs Máté Spring MAKDFK2EN
Cold Metalforming Processes Dr. Szűcs Máté Spring MAKDFK3EN
Modelling in crystal plasticity Prof. Dr. László S. Tóth Spring MAKDFK4EN
Materials behavior and modeling Dr. Alexis Rusinek Spring/Fall MAKDFK5EN
Physical metallurgy and heat treatment
X-ray diffraction methods Prof. Dr. Mertinger Valéria Spring MAKDFH2EN
Metal Matrix Composites Prof. Dr. Gácsi Zoltán, Dr. Gergely Gréta Fall MAKDFH3EN
Solide State tansformation Prof. Dr. Benke Márton Fall MAKDFH4EN
Solidification Dr. Veres Zsolt Fall MAKDFH5EN
 Electron microscopy: a powerful tool for understanding the operating mechanisms of deformation Dr. habil. Antoine Guitton Spring MAKDFH6EN
Diffraction for Materials Science & Engineering Dr. Ungár Tamás Fall MAKDFH7EN
Interfacial phenomena and nano-technology
Art of Doing Science Prof. György Kaptay Fall MAKDHN1EN
Bulk and Interfacial Equilibrium of Materials Prof. György Kaptay Spring/Fall MAKDHN2EN
Nanotechnology Prof. Péter Baumli Fall MAKDHN3EN
Chemical processes and technologies
Sorption and catalysis Dr. Zoltán Bacsik Spring/Fall MAKDKF2EN
Application of Theoretical Chemistry Methods for Industrial Processes Prof. Béla Viskolcz Spring/Fall MAKDKF4EN
Data Analysis Dr. Olivér Bánhidi Spring/Fall MAKDKF5EN
Selected topics of organic chemical technologies Dr. Zsolt Fejes Spring MAKDKF6EN
Molecular Engineering Dr. Béla Fiser Spring/Fall MAKDKF7EN
Practical ab initio calculations Prof. Milán Szőri Spring MAKDKF8EN
Synthetic chemistry in industrial applications Prof. Zoltán Mucsi Spring/Fall MAKDKF9EN
Application of NMR spectroscopy in materials science Prof. Zoltán Mucsi Spring/Fall MAKDKF10EN
Chemically Metallurgy
Surface technologies Tamás Török prof. emeritus Spring/Fall MAKDKM1EN
Chemical Metallurgy-I Tamás Török prof. emeritus Spring MAKDKM2EN
Chemical Metallurgy-II Prof. Tamás Kékesi Spring/Fall MAKDKM3EN
Processes of Metal Extraction and Refining Prof. Tamás Kékesi Spring/Fall MAKDKM4EN
Theoretical Fundamentals of Chemical Metallurgy Prof. Tamás Kékesi Spring/Fall MAKDKM5EN
Archaeometallurgy Dr. Béla Török Spring MAKDKM6EN
Ceramics and their technologies
Mechanics and Processing of Ceramics Dr. István Kocserha Fall MAKDKE1EN
Constructional materials, silicates and glasses Dr. István Kocserha Fall MAKDKE2EN
Molecular Design and Simulation
Organic Chemistry and Computations Prof. Zoltán Mucsi Spring/Fall MAKDMSZ1EN
Computational Biochemistry Dr. Michael Owen Spring/Fall MAKDMSZ2EN
Molecular Design and Docking Dr. Béla Fiser Spring/Fall MAKDMSZ3EN
Computational Spectroscopy and Thermochemistry Prof. Milán Szőri Spring/Fall MAKDMSZ4EN
Computational Chemistry of Interfaces and Functional Materials Prof. Babak Minofar Spring/Fall MAKDMSZ5EN
Process simulation Prof. Gábor L. Szepesi Spring/Fall
High temperature equipment and heat energy utilization
Combustion Theory and Gasification Theory Prof. Árpád B. Palotás Spring/Fall MAKDEN1EN
Transport processes Dr. Pál Lukács Spring/Fall MAKDEN2EN
Test methods for refractory materials Dr. Csaba Póliska Spring/Fall MAKDEN3EN
Foundry Engineering
Theoretical basics and simulation of foundry processes Dr. Dániel Molnár Spring/Fall MAKDÖN1EN
Polymer technology
Physics of Polymers Kálmán Marossy prof. emeritus Spring/Fall MAKDPO1EN
PVC materials Kálmán Marossy prof. emeritus Spring/Fall MAKDPO2EN
Rheology of Polymers Prof. György Czél Fall MAKDPO3EN
Introduction to the Chemistry of Polymers Dr. Tamás J. Szabó Spring/Fall MAKDPO4EN
Plastics Processing Technology Prof. Károly Belina Fall MAKDPO5EN
Space materials and technology
Flight hardware materials Pál Bárczy prof.emeritus Spring/Fall MAKDUT3EN