A Részecskefizikai Főosztály oldalai
MTA KFKI RMKI 1985-
ELTE fizikus 1980-1985
grid computing, CMS
angol, francia
Kvantumelmélet alapjai (méréselmélet, kvantumgravitáció)
Kvantuminformáció
Kvantumoptika
Nyitott kvantumrendszerek, kvantumirreverzibilitás
94 referált szakcikk + 26 könyv/kötet-cikk + 1 könyv
1750 független SCI idézet + 450 könyv/kötet-ben + 200 disszertációban + 250 preprintben
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Kurrzusok:
2010 "Nyitott kvantumrendszerek elmélete" - 12 előadás (ELTE)
2008 "Kvantuminformáció elmélet" - 6 előadás (KwaZulu-Natal Egyetem)
2008 "Kvantuminformáció elmélet" - 12 előadás (Technion)
2001-2007 "Kvantuminformáció elmélet" - 12 előadás (ELTE)
Ph.D. vizsgáztatás:
2010 Ingo Kamleitner, Macquarie University
2010 Daniel Salart, Geneva University
2005 Artur Scherer, London University (Royal Holloway College)
2004 Peter J. Dodd, London University (Imperial College)
2003 Thomas Konrad, Konstanz University
2002 Koniorczyk Mátyás, Szegedi Tudományegyetem
1997 Andreas Zoupas, London University (Imperial College)
1950. jún. 16. Gyula
angol, orosz
1947
English, French, Russian
1947
angol, francia, orosz
MSc: Roland Eötvös University, Budapest, 1970.
Candidate of Physico-Mathematical Sciences (appr. eqiv. PhD):Russian Academy of Sciences, Dubna, 1979.
Doctor of Physical Sciences:
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 1987.
Habilitation: Lajos Kossuth University, Debrecen,
Hungary, 1997.
Experimental activity in international collaborations at:
680 MeV Synchrocyclotron, JINR, Dubna, Russia: 1974-1979;
1 GeV Synchrocyclotron, LNPI, Gatchina, Russia: 1979-82;
TRIUMF Cyclotron, Vancouver, Canada: 1982-87;
AGS, BNL, Upton, N.Y., USA: 1986-89;
LEAR, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland: 1989-96;
SIN/PSI Cyclotron, Villigen, Switzerland: 1991-93;
LEP, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland: 1995-2000;
AD, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland: 2000-.
CMS, LHC, Geneva, Switzerland: 2005-;
Particle Physics Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Science: 1994-, Its secretary: 2003-2008
European Committee for Future Accelerators (ECFA): 2003-2007
Editorial Board of Fizikai Szemle, the journal of Roland Eötvös Physical Society of Hungary: 2003-
Computer Users' Committee of RMKI, Chairman: 1995-2004
Grid Committee of RMKI, Chairman: 2003-
European Particle Physics Outreach Group, member, 2007 -
Dubna Committee of Hungarian Academy of Science, Chairman, 2008-
Informatics Ad-hoc Strategic Committee of Hungarian Academy of Science, member, 2009-
Scientific Committee of Natural Sciences of Hungarian Academy of Science, member, 2008-
More than 400 publications related to the following topics (in chronological order):
low energy nuclear physics;
positron annihilation in solids;
pion chemistry; muon catalyzed fusion;
formation and decay of exotic atoms;
Mössbauer spectroscopy of amorphous systems;
high energy gamma spectroscopy;
antiproton and muon deceleration; antihydrogen physics;
laser spectroscopy of antiprotonic atoms;
LEP physics (Higgs search in the OPAL Collaboration);
search for supersymmetry at LHC in the CMS Collaboration.
JINR Prize for Best Experiment, 1979
KFKI Jánossy Prize, 1981
Pál Selényi Prize of Roland Eötvös Physical Society, 1989
Academy Prize of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2009
University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary:
Undergraduate courses:
Introduction to Experimental Particle Physics (two terms)
Fundamental Experiments in Particle Physics (one term)
Postgraduate (PhD) courses:
The Standard Model: its Structure and Experimental Verification (two terms)
Experimental Technics of High Energy Physics (one term)
University of Debrecen, Roland Eötvös University and Budapest University of Technology and Economics:
Supervising graduate students: 8 MSc and 3 PhD degrees
attained (last 10 years), 3 PhD students are still active.
Budapest, 1946.09.30, married, 2 children, 3 grandchildren
English, Russian, Italian
MSc: Roland Eötvös University, Budapest, 1970.
Candidate of Physico-Mathematical Sciences (appr. eqiv. PhD):Russian Academy of Sciences, Dubna, 1979.
Doctor of Physical Sciences:
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 1987.
Habilitation: Lajos Kossuth University, Debrecen,
Hungary, 1997.
Experimental activity in international collaborations at:
680 MeV Synchrocyclotron, JINR, Dubna, Russia: 1974-1979;
1 GeV Synchrocyclotron, LNPI, Gatchina, Russia: 1979-82;
TRIUMF Cyclotron, Vancouver, Canada: 1982-87;
AGS, BNL, Upton, N.Y., USA: 1986-89;
LEAR, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland: 1989-96;
SIN/PSI Cyclotron, Villigen, Switzerland: 1991-93;
LEP, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland: 1995-2000;
AD, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland: 2000-.
CMS, LHC, Geneva, Switzerland: 2005-;
Particle Physics Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Science: 1994-, Its secretary: 2003-2008
European Committee for Future Accelerators (ECFA): 2003-2007
Editorial Board of Fizikai Szemle, the journal of Roland Eötvös Physical Society of Hungary: 2003-
Computer Users' Committee of RMKI, Chairman: 1995-2004
Grid Committee of RMKI, Chairman: 2003-
European Particle Physics Outreach Group, member, 2007 -
Dubna Committee of Hungarian Academy of Science, Chairman, 2008-
Informatics Ad-hoc Strategic Committee of Hungarian Academy of Science, member, 2009-
Scientific Committee of Natural Sciences of Hungarian Academy of Science, member, 2008-
More than 400 publications related to the following topics (in chronological order):
low energy nuclear physics;
positron annihilation in solids;
pion chemistry; muon catalyzed fusion;
formation and decay of exotic atoms;
Mössbauer spectroscopy of amorphous systems;
high energy gamma spectroscopy;
antiproton and muon deceleration; antihydrogen physics;
laser spectroscopy of antiprotonic atoms;
LEP physics (Higgs search in the OPAL Collaboration);
search for supersymmetry at LHC in the CMS Collaboration.
JINR Prize for Best Experiment, 1979
KFKI Jánossy Prize, 1981
Pál Selényi Prize of Roland Eötvös Physical Society, 1989
Academy Prize of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2009
University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary:
Undergraduate courses:
Introduction to Experimental Particle Physics (two terms)
Fundamental Experiments in Particle Physics (one term)
Postgraduate (PhD) courses:
The Standard Model: its Structure and Experimental Verification (two terms)
Experimental Technics of High Energy Physics (one term)
University of Debrecen, Roland Eötvös University and Budapest University of Technology and Economics:
Supervising graduate students: 8 MSc and 3 PhD degrees
attained (last 10 years), 3 PhD students are still active.
Budapest, 1946.09.30, nős, 2 gyermek, 3 unoka
angol, orosz, olasz
1999-2000. GSI Darmstadt, 6 hónap, detektorfejlesztés
ELTE TTK, fizikus 1996.
High-p_T Trigger Detector Development for the ALICE Experiment at CERN
L. Boldizsar et al.
Published in Nuclear Physics B (Proc. Suppl.) 197 (2009) December 2009.
Study of resonance formation in the mass region 1400-MeV to 1500-MeV through the reaction gamma gamma ---> K0(S) K+- pi-+.
By L3 Collaboration (P. Achard et al.). CERN-PH-EP-2006-041, 2007. 17pp.
Published in JHEP 0703:018,2007.
The efficiency of the CMS Level-1 Trigger for supersymmetric events.
L. Boldizsar et al. 2005. 13pp.
Published in Eur.Phys.J.C40S2:1-13,2005.
Search for R parity violating decays of supersymmetric particles in e+ e- collisions at LEP.
By L3 Collaboration (P. Achard et al.). CERN-EP-2001-068, Oct 2001. 20pp.
Published in Phys.Lett.B524:65-80,2002. e-Print: hep-ex/0110057
Search for R-parity violating decays of supersymmetric particles in e+e- collisions at s**(1/2) = 189 GeV.
By L3 Collaboration (M. Acciarri et al.). CERN-EP-2000-130, Oct 2000. 41pp.
Published in Eur.Phys.J.C19:397-414,2001. e-Print: hep-ex/0011087
Light resonances in K0(S) K+- pi-+ and eta pi+ pi- final states in gamma gamma collisions at LEP.
By L3 Collaboration (M. Acciarri et al.). CERN-EP-2000-129, Oct 2000. 17pp.
Published in Phys.Lett.B501:1-11,2001. e-Print: hep-ex/0011035
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1972.09.17, Devecser , nõs, 2 gyermek
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Department of Particle Physics
KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics
of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Budapest, Hungary
Address: Konkoly-Thege út 29-33, H-1121 Budapest, Hungary
Mail address: P.O.Box 49, H-1525 Budapest, Hungary
Phone: +36 (1) 392-2222
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Department of Particle Physics
KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics
of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Budapest, Hungary
Address: Konkoly-Thege út 29-33, H-1121 Budapest, Hungary
Mail address: P.O.Box 49, H-1525 Budapest, Hungary
Phone: +36 (1) 392-2222
Fax: +36 (1) 392-2742