معرفی
Dr. Erno Keszei is a Lecturer at the Department of Chemistry and Department of Physical Chemistry at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) in Hungary. A doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, his work focuses on reaction kinetics, chemical thermodynamics, and ultrafast processes in molecular systems. He has published extensively on topics like protein stability, electron solvation dynamics, and catalytic reactions.
- Email: keszei@chem.elte.hu
- Address: 1117 Budapest, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/c, Room 148
Research Interests
Dr. Keszei's research spans:
- Kinetic analysis of chemical and biochemical reactions
- Thermodynamic modeling of protein folding
- Ultrafast spectroscopic studies of molecular dynamics
- Development of computational tools for kinetic data deconvolution
- Electron solvation mechanisms in polar solvents
Recent Publications (2021-2024)
His recent work examines protein integrity threats via AsnGly isomerization (2024), wine bottle light transmission and shelf life (2023), and foundational kinetic theories (2021). Earlier studies (2012-2020) focus on deconvolution algorithms, disulfide bond reducibility, and peptide hydrolysis mechanisms.
Contributions
Dr. Keszei has contributed to:
- Advancing kinetic modeling techniques
- Understanding solvent effects on electron transfer
- Development of model-free data analysis methods

