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Márton

HAVAS

Márton is a B.Sc. student in Geophysics and Sustainable Energy Management at the ELTE since 2013.

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Despites his young age, he has already started his fieldwork in the renewable energy sector: he has worked as a Renewable Energy Research Assistant at the ELTE, as a R&D researcher of the Hungarian Renewable Energy Map at the TFSZ Consulting Ltd in Hungary and he has also worked as an Assistant Energy Engineer and Smart City Developer at the Goodwill Consulting Ltd.

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Among many other skills, he is familiar with multiple technologies of Energy Storage, with Geological and geophysical documentation, with Meteorology based energy modelling or with Feasibility studies.

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He is not only involved in research and field work, but he is also an experienced conference speaker: only in 2015 he gave talks at XII. EnergoExpo International Exhibition and Conference of Energetics; at the Sustainable Energy Week – SUSCO Energy Day; at the X. Jubilee Conference of Óbuda University – Smart Cities; at the prestigious National Scientific Conference of University Students in Hungary and the Eotvos Conference in 2015 (for the latter two he was awarded the 1st prize in his section).

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This year he received the “Scholarship for Research in Renewable Energy”, in the frame of the National Talent Support Program, issued by the Ministry of Human Resources, Hungary.

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Furthermore, he also holds the Scholarship for Excellent Scientific Achievements, issued by the ELTE for the academic year of 2015/2016 and he won the research tender of the ELTE Talent Management Council (“Support for Multi-disciplinary Renewable Energy Research”).

WHAT BRINGS HIM

TO ESOF 2016?

“I know ESOF is at the cutting edge when it comes to providing solutions to present-day issues, related to any area of scientific research. I would dedicate my time at ESOF to the topics of sustainability, clean technologies and renewable energy. Renewable energy and other clean technologies are rapidly spreading, however we still have some unanswered questions regarding their use, operation, development and sustainability. I believe we have to answer these questions together, thus changing our ideas at ESOF is crucial.”

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