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Dénes Nagy undertakes the investigation of how the results of the EOSC can be utilized by Hungarian researchers, especially in the field of inanimate natural sciences, and what is worth to be taken over and adapted by the HUN-REN institutes. In this context, he prepares information materials to convince concerned researchers of the usefulness of connecting to EOSC.

He is a researcher at the Materials Science by Nuclear Methods Division of the Wigner Research Center for Physics. He is a solid state physicist, Doctor of Physical Science (DSc) and Research Professor Emeritus. His main research interest is the application of nuclear physics methods in the science of functional materials, especially in thin film magnetics. His main method of materials analysis is Mössbauer spectroscopy, which he has been using since 1966 at the former Central Institute for Physics and its successors, as well as at foreign (mainly German) research institutions and at large international research infrastructures such as the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble. At international level, Dénes is coordinating the development of a standardised set of data repository requirements for Mössbauer spectroscopy. Mössbauer spectra are recorded electronically at Wigner FK since 2014, therefore this method can serve as a model project for data repositing.