Ádám László Radányi (PhD)
senior lecturerInstitute of Physixs and Electronic EngineeringE-mail:
laszlo.adam.radanyi@uni-miskolc.huPhone:
12-20Office:
A/3. building, 2nd floor, 2nd doorMTMT id:
10030859Consultation time:
Thursday 10-12
I obtained my BSc in Materials Engineering in 2010. In my dissertation, I conducted a detailed power management analysis of a waste incineration furnace system. During my MSc training, I began to study lead-free soldering and coating technologies, a topic that served as the basis for my Master's thesis and later my doctoral research. I obtained my MSc degree in Metallurgical Engineering in 2012. Between 2012 and 2015, I was responsible for the sub-area of the "FORR-ÁSZ" project dealing with the development of environmentally safe soldering materials, which was also running at the University of Miskolc. After 2015, I worked as an engineer in a multinational environment for 9 years, gaining experience in both production and development areas in the automotive, electronics, and food industries. During my scientific research, my main topic was the reliability of electronic interfaces. I defended my doctoral dissertation in 2019, which was titled "Needle Crystal Formation on Electronic Interfaces". I am currently an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Physics and Electrical Engineering.