Korózs Józsefمشاهده پروفایل
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József Korózs is a researcher at the University of Miskolc, currently affiliated with the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and the Institute of Physics and Electrical Engineering since 2023. Previously (2004-2023), he was associated with the Faculty of Material Science and Environmental Engineering and the Institute of Metallurgy, Plastic Forming and Nanotechnology. He also contributed to the Antal Kerpely Doctoral School of Materials Sciences and Technologies until 2023. His research centers on surface and interface thermodynamics in materials systems, with emphasis on deriving fundamental equations like the Butler equation through Gibbs energy minimization. Key investigations include modeling interface energies in metallic solutions, surface filling factors in crystal lattices, and intermetallic compound formation at superconductor interfaces. His work bridges theoretical thermodynamics with practical metallurgical applications, particularly in nanotechnology and superconducting composites. Analysis of his 2017-2023 publications reveals consistent focus on surface thermodynamic modeling, with dominant themes in binary/ternary metallic systems and superconductor interface phenomena. Most articles appear in Q1/Q2 journals like Langmuir and Journal of Alloys and Compounds , demonstrating strong recognition in materials chemistry and metallurgy fields. No scientific awards are documented in available sources. There is no public information regarding student supervision or research grant management. Korózs conducts research within the University of Miskolc's Institute of Physics and Electrical Engineering, collaborating extensively with György Kaptay and Valéria Mertinger. His work leverages institutional infrastructure for theoretical modeling of surface phenomena, with applications in advanced materials development.








