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Eszter Papp
Hungarian Quantum Technologies Excellence Project
Room(s): Lágymányos Campus, Northern Building 5.61/APhone(s): n.a.
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Email: uh.etle.ktt@59ppap.retzse
Biography:
I am presently engaged as a PhD candidate focusing on the theoretical description and simulation of electron transport across proteins and solid-state protein/biomolecule junctions. In addition to my research, I also teach BSc courses on programming to Physics students. Furthermore, I am involved in hosting the Science podcast of the faculty and participating in various outreach activities.Links to associated scientific database profiles:
- Publications in MTMT
- Publications in ORCID
- Publications in Google Scholar
Selected publications of recent years:
- Papp, E.; Jelenfi, D.P.; Veszeli, M.T.; Vattay, G. A Landauer Formula for Bioelectronic Applications. Biomolecules 2019, 9, 599
- Papp, E.; Vattay, G.; Romero-Muñiz, C.; Zotti, L. A.; Fereiro, J. A.; Sheves, M.; Cahen, D. Experimental Data Confirm Carrier-Cascade Model for Solid-State Conductance across Proteins. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 2023, 127(8), 1728-1734.