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KINGA GERE

MSc
Geology

KINGA GERE

MSc
Geology

Address

Supervisory Authority for Regulatory Affairs, The State Geological, Geophysical and Mining Data Store, 1145 Budapest, Columbus utca 17-23.
E-mail: gere.kinga92@gmail.com

Current Research Interests
Dental wear analysis of the Placodontia group
Education

2018 – MSc Geology (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest)
2016 – Bsc Earth Sciences (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest)

Employment

2018 – Eötvös Loránd University, Doctoral School of Earth Sciences, Department of Paleontology
position: PhD student

2019 – MOL Nyrt.
position: student worker

2022 – Supervisory Authority for Regulatory Affair
position: administrator for mining supervision

Research grants and project leadership

2019 (participant)
NKFIH K116665 (Quest for Mesozoic vertebrates in Hungary)

2016 (participant)
NKFIH K104506 (Taxonomical, taphonomical, paleoecological and stratigraphical investigations of the most important Middle Pleistocene terrestrial site (Somssoch Hill 2, Villány) in Hungary)

Honors and Awards

2021 „Best PhD research” I. prize, XXIV. Hungarian Paleontological Conference

2019 – „Best PhD research” III. prize, XXII. Hungarian Paleontological Conference

2017 – III. prize, XXXIII. National Scientific Students’ Associations Conference, Earth Science, Physics and Mathematics Section (Paleontology)

2016 – II. prize, Student Research Societies, Section of Geology, Eötvös Loránd University

2016 – „Best student research” I. prize, XIX. Hungarian Paleontological Conference

Service in scientific bodies

2016 – Hungarian Geological Society, member

Visits, field trips

2019 – participation on the excavation at the Villány vertebrate site
03.2019 – Germany (Senckenberg Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum Frankfurt; Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen; Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde, Stuttgart; Bayerische Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Geologie München): studying the placodont material
11.2018 – Zürich, Switzerland (Paläontologisches Institut und Museum): studying the placodont material
2018 – 8th Annual field trip of the Youth Committee of the Hungarian Geological Society, Transylvania
01.2018 – London, United Kingdom (Natural History Museum): studying the extant lizard material
2015 – annual participation on the excavation of the Hungarian Dinosaur Expedition (Iharkút)