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Biography of Professor Dr Tamás István Török
Utolsó Módosítás: 2014 | 09 | 14 | Utolsó Szerkesztő: Urbán Péter

 Mr Török graduated as a metallurgical engineer with first Honours from the Technical University for Heavy Industry in Miskolc in 1974, then was working for the Department of Physical Chemistry, later on joined the Department of Non-ferrous Extractive Metallurgy, which unit became part of the Institute of Metallurgy and Foundry Engineering of which Professor Török was the head/director until 2013.

 Mr Török got his first degree (dr.techn.univ.) from physical chemistry, afterwards he spent a research fellowship at the Kyoto University in Japan between 1979 and 1981. He obtained his candidate’s degree (equivalent to the PhD) in chemical metallurgy, and later on he also received the highest Doctoral Degree (DCs) from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Until now Professor Török has written over 150 scientific and conference papers, and his research interests extend to chemical metallurgy in general plus to the treatments and recycling of metallic and metal containing wastes as well as to several areas of surface engineering (especially corrosion protection and coatings).

 Recently Professor Török has been working for the Group of Chemical Metallurgy and Surface Techniques at the Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Miskolc and concurrently he is the First Secretary of the Hungarian Corrosion Society (HUNKOR). He is the official Hungarian delegate to the Directorate/Board of the European Federation of Corrosion (EFC).

 During the years Professor Török had supervised the thesis works of many university graduates as well as his former PhD students. With his colleagues and PhD students his most recent research interests include studying the interfacial bonding zones of different layered or coated substrates (zinc containing primers on steel; temporary thin organic protecting layers on hot dip galvanized steel; outermost colouring layers of the colour hot dip galvanized steel; vitreous glass enamels bound to steel), and he is investigating the innovative utilization/uses of special atmospheric plasma surface treatments for metallic (copper, electroless nickel, tin, silver) or metallized surfaces prepared for lead free tin base soldering.

Biography of Professor Dr Tamás István Török
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