Tamás Hajdu, biologist, associate professor, head of the Department of Biological Anthropology, Institute of Human Biology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. His research interests encompass physical and biological anthropology, as well as paleopathology. His primary research interests are the population history of the Carpathian Basin in prehistory and the Migration Period, the emergence, dissemination and evolution of infectious diseases, and paleo-oncology.
Zsolt Kasztovszky is a physicist and senior research fellow at the HUN-REN Energy Research Centre. His research interests lie in the field of nuclear analytical methods, with a particular focus on the application of prompt-gamma activation analysis in archaeometry, geology and materials science.
István Major, physicist, is a senior staff member of the Ede Hertelendi Ede Laboratory of Environmental StudiesAnalysis Laboratory at HUN-REN ATOMKI. His principal research interests are radiocarbon dating, AMS measurements, and mass spectrometry.
László Palcsu is a physicist, senior research fellow and the head of the Laboratory of Isotope Climatology and Environmental Research Centre (IKER) at HUN-REN ATOMKI, as well as a senior research fellow. His principal research interests lie in noble gas and stable isotope geochemistry, as well as hydrology.
Zita Szikszai is a physicist and the head of the Laboratory for Heritage Sciences at HUN-REN ATOMKI, as well as a senior research fellow. Her principal research interests are ion beam analysis and heritage studies.