Archives

Research and International Relations

Team research at our department: Development of Support Methods of Effective Building Maintenance Process Design

Team leader: György FATRAI PhD.

Our work is subserved by the Laboratory of Buiding Materials and Building Physics, also.

Prof. Dr. Attila KOPPANY

Publications are 2 dissertations, 17 scientific books and study-aids, 3 chapters, 40 articles in periodicals and 45 articles in periodicals.
Many of them in foreign languages. In addition 45 scientific reports and 45 oral presentations.

Previous PhD Research Projects

Finished and Running PhD Projects of Staff of the Department:

Prof. Dr. Attila KOPPANY

Building Diagnostics and Buiding Pathology

Dr. Attila SOMFAI PhD

Settlement Structure Research with Geomorphologic Approach on Hungarian Historical Settlements in the Kisalföld Flatland (PhD 2003)

Attila RADOSZA DLA

History of Art, Art Review (DLA 2003)

Imre TOLNAY DLA habil

History of Art, Art Review (DLA 2003, habil 2013)

Dr. György FATRAI PhD

Baroque Roof Stuctures and their Diagnostics (PhD 2004)

Dr. Viktor MOLNAR PhD

Loam Architecture, Laboratory Diagnostics of Loam (PhD 2004)

Dr. David BOZSAKY PhD

Facade insulation systems (PhD 2012)

Dr. Gergely MOLNARKA PhD

Building Diagnostics and Buiding Pathology (PhD 2015)

Dr. Tamas HORVATH PhD

Modernization of modern buildings, necessities and possibilities (PhD 2017)

Relations

National and International Relationships:

The Department has several national and international relationships. Most important are activities at CIB (International Comittee of Building Research and Building Pathology), MTA (Hungarian Academy of Sciences), where Prof. Dr. Attila KOPPANY is one of the comitee presidents, and ETE (Hungarian Scientific Society for Building) where Prof. Dr. Attila KOPPANY is the national joint president. Our Department takes part in ATRIUM international architectural project, and building construction conferences also.

Contact and more

Contacts

Egyetem tér 1, 9026 Győr, Hungary

Tel.: +36 (96) 503 400

E-mail: sze@sze.hu