Dezső Boda is a Professor at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Pannonia. His research focuses on modeling complex molecular systems, particularly ion transport through ion channels and nanopores. Key areas of investigation include the electrical double layer, electrolyte activity, and nanofluidic device design. He employs advanced computational methods like molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations. Teaching responsibilities include Physical Chemistry courses at B.Sc. and M.Sc. levels, alongside specialized subjects like computational methods and electrochemistry. Research interests emphasize understanding ion selectivity mechanisms, electrostatic correlations, and nanopore sensor development. Recent work highlights scaling laws for nanopore selectivity, ion adsorption dynamics, and the interplay between dielectric properties and ion behavior. His studies bridge theoretical chemistry with practical applications in materials science and biophysics.










