MAR workshop in Munich

Managed Aquifer Recharge Workshop of DEEPWATER-CE projekt was organized by the Technical University of Munich (Technische Universität München ー TUM) on October 16, 2019. The DEEPWATER-CE project aims to develop integrated environmental management capacities of responsible public actors so that they become able to plan water resources and adopt Managed …

ELTE participants at the 10th Assembly of Petrology and Geochemistry – Hungary

Supported by the ENeRAG project, two PhD students Anikó Lovász and Máté Biró (Department of Mineralogy) participated in the 10th Assembly of Petrology and Geochemistry organized by MTA-ELTE Volcanology Research Group. The conference took place 5-7 September in Mátraháza, Hungary. The supported students presented their results in oral presentation in …

ENeRAG session at the Goldschmidt Conference 2019

Anikó Lovász (PhD student of the Department of Mineralogy, Eötvös Loránd University) attended the  chief international geochemical conference, Goldschmidt conference with the support of the ENeRAG project. It was organised by the European Association of Geochemistry and the Geochemical Society, in Barcelona, Spain between 18-23 August 2019. On this event, a few …

Summer school in Milan: “Enhancing sustainable approach in vadose zone hydrology and groundwater vulnerability” – 17-21 and 24-28 June 2019

The summer school on sustainable approaches in vadose zone hydrology and groundwater vulnerability was held in Milan in the second half of June 2019. The UMIL Team organized, hosted and led this summer school within the framework of the ENeRAG H2020 project. Seventeen participants attended the summer school, 13 of …

ELTE participants on the ECROFI conference – Budapest, Hungary

With the support of the ENeRAG project, Anikó Lovász (PhD student of the Department of Mineralogy) could participate in the European Current Research on Fluid and Melt Inclusions (https://ecrofi2019.elte.hu/), 23-27 June, in Budapest, Hungary. The conference was organised by the Lithosphere Research Group of the ELTE. Five sessions represented different …