ENeRAG scientific coordinator received the IAH Presidents’ Award 2021

This year Judit Mádl-Szőnyi, the scientific coordinator of ENeRAG received one of the most prestigious awards of the International Association of Hydrogeologist (IAH), the IAH Presidents’ Award. It can be considered as a huge success, as this is the first time that a specialist working in Hungary was awarded this …

ELTE staff exchange – visit to GTK in the topic of isotope analytical techniques

The staff exchange of Ádám Tóth (assistant professor, ELTE) was organised for the application of cutting edge modern analytical techniques in research on crustal fluid systems. The focus of this event was on the application of isotope techniques in hydrogeology understanding groundwater flow conditions and mixing of surface water and …

Awarded presentations at the 51st Meeting of Young Geoscientists

On 10-11 September 2021, two young researchers from ELTE represented the ENeRAG project and gave awarded presentations at the 51st Meeting of Young Geoscientists in Zalakaros, Hungary. Petra Baják (PhD student) gave an oral presentation on the topic of natural radioactivity in groundwater, with the title of “Regional-scale hydrogeological and …

ENeRAG at the 11th Assembly of Petrology and Geochemistry – Hungary

Supported by the ENeRAG project, Sándor Józsa (Department of Petrology and Geochemistry) participated in the 11th Assembly of Petrology and Geochemistry organized by Institute of Earth Physics and Space Science, Volcanology Research Group (Eötvös University) and Szeged University. The conference took place 2-4 September in Sopron, Hungary. This year (postponed …

ENeRAG H2020 Twinning project – an opportunity for mutual growth

The ENeRAG project started to run from 1 October 2018 through the cooperation of Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), University of Milan (UMIL) and Geological Survey of Finland (GTK) and support of external partners. The aim is to upgrade the expertise of ELTE in the fields of geofluids through an innovative approach that relates diverse aspects of geofluids application. Geoenergy, groundwater and …

International Symposium on Geofluids – The most significant scientific event of the ENeRAG project

The ENeRAG project successfully hosted its most significant scientific event, the International Symposium on Geofluids. The largest and most anticipated event of the project was held virtually between 7-9 July 2021. The main objective of the Symposium was to bring together scientists, professionals, and stakeholders to share and discuss all kinds of topics in geofluids, and especially groundwater, to highlight the interaction among geothermal energy, hydrocarbon, geogenic contamination and hydrothermal mineral resources.  The international Symposium was organized by the ENeRAG H2020 …