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Press Release 110807/169 |
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| Press Release 110807/169 - TAMÁS UNGÁR NAMED AS THE 2007 J.D. HANAWALT AWARD RECIPIENT | ||
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The International Centre for Diffraction Data takes pleasure in announcing that Dr. Tamás Ungár of the Department of General Physics, Eötvös University Budapest, Hungary, was selected to receive the 2007 J.D. Hanawalt Award for excellence in the field of X-ray powder diffraction. The presentation of the award took place at the 56th Annual Denver X-ray Conference, Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.A., 1 August 2007. Dr. Ungár was recognized for his research interests on the dislocation model of strain anisotropy. The Hanawalt Award Lecture, which focused on this subject, was presented by Dr. Ungár in the Denver X-ray Conference Special Session on Stress Analysis. Dr. Ungár’s research includes EXAFS; X-ray small-angle scattering on Al-base alloys; high resolution X-ray diffractometry, especially peak-profile-analysis; the real structure of metals and alloys; dislocation structure and densities; microdiffraction; particle size determination from X-ray diffraction; stored energy from dislocation density; microstructure; and crystallite size and size-distribution. Dr. Ungár began his career as a teacher in the field of physics at Eötvös University Budapest in 1966. He has remained with the University over the length of his career and has taught courses in mechanics and thermodynamics, electricity and optics, solid state physics, diffraction physics, and materials science. He has authored more than 150 publications and his works have received over 1,600 independent citations.
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