Personal data

CV
- Name:
- CSANÁD, Máté
- Date and place of birth:
- Budapest, 1980.
- Nationality:
- Hungarian
- Status:
- Assistant Professor, Eötvös University, Department of Atomic Physics
- Universty studies:
- Leopold Franzens Universität, Innsbuck, Austria, major of physics (1998-1999)
- Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, major of german special translator (1999-2002)
- Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, major of physics (1999-2004)
- Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, PhD student, particle- and astrophysics (2004-2007)
- State University of New York at Stony Brook, visiting PhD student (2005-2006)
- MSc Thesis (June 2004), "jeles"
- Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Heavy Ion Collisions at RHIC
- PhD Thesis (Filed: June 2007; Defended: October 2007), "summa cum laude"
- Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Heavy Ion Collisions at RHIC
- Fellowships and honours:
- Scholarship of the Hungarian Republic, 2003/2004
- Excellent Student of the Faculty, Eötvös Lóránd University, 2003/2004
- Vladimir N. Gribov Diploma by G. 't Hooft and A. Zichichi, at the
International School of Subnuclear Physics, Erice, 2005
- Paul A. M. Dirac Diploma by G. 't Hooft and A. Zichichi, at the
International School of Subnuclear Physics, Erice, 2006
- Fulbright Postgraduate Scholarship, 2005/2006
- Participation in the 58th Meeting of Nobel Laureates at Lindau, 2008
- Bólyai scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2009-2012
- Seymour J. Lindenbaum Diploma by G. 't Hooft and A. Zichichi, at the
International School of Subnuclear Physics, Erice, 2011
- Reasearch trips (longer than 3 months)
- 1998 University of Innsbruck (10 months)
- 2005 Brookhaven National Laboratory (10 months)
- 2006 Stony Brook University (5 months)
- 2008 CERN (6 months)
- University teaching experience
- Physics BSc courses: Differential equations, Atomic physics, Nuclear physics, Heavy ion physics, Various lab courses
- Environmental Science BSc courses: Informatics, Physics, Environmental radiations, Various lab courses
- Research statistics
- Papers: 112 (90 peer-reviewed)
- Citations: 4855 (4080 independent)
- Conference talks: 38 (13 invited, 7 posters)
- Research subjects
- Sonoluminescence (2002-2003)
Analysis of reachable temperatures in single bubble sonoluminescence
- High energy heavy ion physics (since 2002)
Buda-Lund hydrodynamical model, developing and data fitting,
Analysis of particle spectra, correlations and flow measured in Au+Au and p+p collisions
Development and analysis of analytic hydrodynamical models, software project management
- Member of the PHENIX Collaboration (since 2002)
Two and three-particle correlations analysis,
Working with the PHENIX Zero Degree Calorimeter
Analysis of ultra-peripheral collisions, software project management
- Member of the TOTEM Collaboration (since 2008)
Development of online monitoring software
- Computer skills
- Unix, Windows and office applications user knowledge, standard mathematics and plotting software (e.g. ROOT, Maple, Gnuplot)
- Programming: shell, C/C++, perl, tcl, sql databases, web-design (html, css, php, js)
- Language skills
- Hungarian (mother tongue), German (fluent), English (fluent), French (beginner)
- Interests, hobbies
- Sports (ski, five-ball racketlon, bicycling, water polo), contract bridge, theater, movies, literature, audiovisual techniques