Gabriella Pálla, who laid the foundations for the participation of Hungarian groups in CERN experiments, passed away on 11 October 2022 at the age of 88.
Gabriella attended Eötvös Loránd University in 1953, and began her career in nuclear physics in 1958 at the KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics. Her first position was at the atomic physics department under the supervision of Károly Simonyi (on the topic of fast neutron reactions). In the 1970s she received a Humboldt Research Fellowship and worked at the cyclotron at the University of Hamburg, later at Jülich. She received her PhD in 1972 at Eötvös University and gained a DSc titled “Direct reactions and the collective properties of nuclei” in 1987.
In the 1990s Gabriella’s attention turned towards heavy-ion physics. She helped initiate the Buda-TOF project at NA49 and NA61 and later became the Hungarian ALICE representative in the early years of the experiment. She received the Academy Prize in Physics from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1999 and the Simonyi Károly Award in 2010.