Budapest was the nanotechnology centre of Europe for three days, as host to the much anticipated Euronanoforum 2011 conference, which commenced on May 30. Dr. Miklós Kellermayer, Vice-Rector for Education and International Affairs, took part in the symposium in various capacities.
On the last day of the conference, interested attendees visited the University’s Department of Biophysics and Radiation Biology’s Nanobiology and In Vivo Imaging Centre, of which Dr. Kellermayer is also director.
(Translated by Gina Gönczi)