Pecsi Tudomanyegyetem (UP)

https://pte.hu/english

The University of Pécs (PTE; Hungarian: Pécsi Tudományegyetem) is the first university in Hungary and one of the major higher education institutes of the country, with 10 faculties, 32 clinics and a winery research facility.

Dénes Loczy

Dénes Loczy

  • WP5 leader and vineyards and fruit and horticulture case study leader in Hungary
  • loczyd@gamma.ttk.pte.hu
  • 0036 202076259

Born in 1954. Studied Geography and English at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. 1979-1997: Researcher at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, since 1997: at the University of Pécs. Research fields: floodplain geomorphology, geoecology and rehabilitation, Anthropogeomorphology, Agricultural land evaluation.

József Dezső

József Dezső

  • Regional Coordinator of the panonia region
  • dejozsi@gamma.ttk.pte.hu
  • 0036 70 2361674

Assistant professor - Institute of Geography, Faculty of Sciences, University of Pécs; PhD - 2011 Doctoral School of Earth Sciences, University of Pécs; Environmental Engineer - 2003 University of Pécs, Pollack Mihaly Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology; Graduated high school geography teacher - 2002 Institute of Geography, Faculty of Sciences, University of Pécs;

Krisztián Tóth

Krisztián Tóth

  • toth.krisztian@pte.hu
  • 0036 303547285

Krisztián is managing R&D projects on the fields of agriculture, healthcare and entrepreneurial society implemented within different EU programmes’ frameworks. He also has experiences in project implementatin within CBC programmes. As a project manager he has the responsibility of the execution of the project, like planning, procurement, financials, administration. He serves as first point of contact for any issues or discrepancies arising from within participating departments in th UP before the problem escalates to higher levels.

Marietta Rezsek

Marietta Rezsek

  • rezsekmaja@gmail.com

She works at the Doctoral School of Earth Sciences as PhD student on Effects and differences of sustainable and conventional land use in the soil in the Pannonian pedoclimatic region. She holds a master of Science in geography and she has worked on issues like waste management technology and environmental measurement.