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Hungary

Materials Engineering Laboratory - Engineering Research and Development Centre - University of Pannonia

Ceramic/ traditional ceramics, ceramic/ bioceramics, ceramic/ kaolinite nanostructures, ceramic/ alkali-activated material, ceramic/ composites

Director : Dr. Éva Makó

Email : makoe@almos.uni-pannon.hu

Phone : +36 (88) 624-000/6065

Address : Egyetem str 10, 8200 Veszprém, Hungary

Website : anyagmernok.hu, mk.uni-pannon.hu/index.php/mt-kfk/anyagmernoeki-intezet, www.facebook.com/anyagmernokveszprem

Director : Dr. Tamás Korim

Email : makoe@almos.uni-pannon.hu

Research topics :

Basic and applied research. Analysis, analytical services, experimental.
Assistance and consulting.
Topics: SiC, corundum and ZrO2 based ceramics; kaolinite nanosctructures; powder, sintered form of
hydroxyapatite, bioceramics and bioglasses; superconducting materials; supplementary cementing
materials; inorganic heat-insulating materials; fused cast refractory materials

Exceptional facilities :

  • High energy milling and mechanochemical activation (Fritsch)
  • Structural, thermal and chemical characterization (TEM, HRTEM, SEM, XRD, XRF, CT, DTA, TG,
    CHNS, KEYENCE VHX 2000, Leitz, Zeitz, THETA Dilatronic, NETZSCH HFM 436/3/1, C-Therm
    TCiTM)
  • Mechanical characterization (Instron, Controls, Wolpert402M/VD)

Financial support programmes :

  • European funding: GINOP
  • National fundings : NKFIH

Latest news

YCN Newsletter 27 - YCN Committee member - Welcome to Aleksandra Milojkovic

It is a true honor to introduce myself as the new Committee Member of the Young Ceramists Network.

Jun 26, 2025
YCN Newsletter 27 - Expert opinion - Nicola Döbelin, PhD

Why Crystal Structure Matters: Decoding the Performance of Calcium Phosphate Biomaterials

In the world of calcium phosphate biomaterials, crystal structure is often the silent driver behind a material’s success—or failure. Whether we are developing bone graft substitutes or studying bioceramic interactions at the tissue interface, understanding the underlying crystal lattice isn’t just helpful—it’s essential.

Jun 24, 2025

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