
معرفی
Dr. Katalin Ősz serves as Associate Professor and Vice Dean at the Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science, Institute of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Pécs. Her dual role combines academic leadership with active research in experimental physical chemistry, focusing on energy-relevant photochemical processes.
Her research program centers on:
- Photochemical water splitting catalyzed by Ce(III) complexes
- Redox chemistry of substituted quinone derivatives
- Kinetic studies of photochemical reactions in aqueous media
- Spectrophotometric method development for reaction monitoring
Analysis of her publication record reveals sustained contributions across fundamental and applied physical chemistry. Recent work bridges historical perspectives (Bohr model, ideal gas law) with contemporary challenges in solar energy conversion and environmental chemistry, demonstrating consistent expertise in kinetic analysis and photochemical reactor design. Her scholarly output shows particular strength in quinone-based redox systems and water oxidation catalysis over the past decade.

