Horváth Dezső

 


Horváth Dezső

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főosztályvezető, tud. tanácsadó

Professional details

Studies: 

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.

Research experience and interest: 

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-;

Members: 

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-

Most important publications: 

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.

Prizes and Awards: 

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

Education: 

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.

Personal

Born, family: 

Budapest, 1946.09.30, nős, 2 gyermek, 3 unoka

Languages: 

angol, orosz, olasz

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