György Marx

György Marx (25 May 1927 – 2 December 2002) was a Hungarian physicist, astrophysicist, science historian and professor.

[3][4] He was the first non-British laureate of the Bragg Medal[5] of the Institute of Physics, in 2001.

[6] Marx authored a book about several of the 20th century's exceptional Hungarian scientists, The Voice of the Martians.

On December 18 he was buried at the Farkasréti Cemetery with Reformed ceremony in the presence of his family, friends, disciples, colleagues and fellow scientists.

Szilveszter E. Vizi, neuroscientist and president of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences said the prayer for him.

The tomb of György Marx and his parents in the Farkasréti Cemetery (30/2-1-3.)