
معرفی
István Molnár is a Lecturer at the Department of Analytical Chemistry within the Faculty of Science at Eötvös Loránd University. His research focuses on chemical reaction dynamics, particularly in oscillatory systems and pattern formation in chemical reactions. He is affiliated with the Institute of Chemistry and holds a position as Master Instructor.
His research interests revolve around understanding spatiotemporal behaviors in chemical systems, including bromate-based oscillators, reaction-diffusion instabilities, and the interplay between autocatalytic processes and environmental factors. He explores both fundamental kinetic mechanisms and their applications in understanding complex chemical phenomena.
Key areas of investigation include bromate-sulfite-ferrocyanide systems, pH-coupled oscillator dynamics, and calcium signaling patterns. His work bridges theoretical modeling with experimental observations to elucidate self-organizing behaviors in chemical systems.
No academic awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials. He advises no listed students, though his role as an instructor likely involves teaching responsibilities. His primary affiliation is with the Department of Analytical Chemistry, where he contributes to both research and educational activities.




