Prof. Béla Balázs
Full professor, academic spokesman of the Faculty of Natural Sciences

E-mail: bab@ludens.elte.hu
Telephone: (+36-1) 372-2920 (iroda)
Fax: (+36-1) 372-2940

Field of research:
Stellar Astronomy

Keywords of research:
star clusters, galactic structure, bioastronomy, science and human society
Co-author and editor of:
"Catalogue of Star Clusters and Associations: CDS Catalogues VII/31B, Associations"
"Catalogue of Star Clusters and Associations: CDS Catalogues VII/44B, Globular Clusters"
"Catalogue of Star Clusters and Associations: CDS Catalogues VII/101A, Open Clusters"
Latest publications:
"On the Question of Validity of the Anthropic Principles", Acta Physica Polonica B, Vol. 37, No. 9, September 2006
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A piszkéstetői hegyi állomás - Az előadás a tavaszi Detre centenáriumon hangzott el
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Kvantumteleportáció? - A 2005-ös Tudomány Napja alkalmából tartott előadás
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A kozmológia 4000 éve
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The Role of Managers of Science, In:Symposium on the era and the work of Franz Xaver von Zach (1754-1832), Budapest 15-17 September 2004
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The Anthropic Principle and Our Location in the Galaxy, In: IAU Commission 51 "Bioastronomy 2004: Habitable Worlds" conference - 2004 July 11-16, Reykjavik, Iceland
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The role of life in the cosmological replication cycle, In: Proceedings of the 13th International ISSOL Conference on the Origin of Life, 30 June-05 July 2002, Oaxaca, Mexico
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A távotatás kulcsszerepe a 21. században:
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The Cosmological Replication Cycle, the Extraterrestial Paradigm and the Final Anthropic Principle In: Proceedings of the 12th Congress of the International Association Cosmos & Philosophy, 28 Sept.- 1 Oct. 2001, Aegina, Greece
The interdisciplinary benefits of SETI, in 51st International Astronautical Congress, 2-6 Oct 2000/Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
"SETI and the Galactic Belt of Intelligent Life", in the proceedings of "Bioastronomy 99: A New Era in Bioastronomy", 6th Bioastronomy Meeting, held at Kohala Coast Hawaii, August 2-6, 1999.