Kürti Jenő
egyetemi tanár
PhD (Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, Budapest, 1982)
Habilitáció (Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, Budapest, 1999)
Az MTA doktora (1999)
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Telefon: +36-1-372-2754
Mellék: +36-1-372-2500 / 6324
Honlap: regivirag.elte.hu
Emailcím: uh.etle.gariv@itruk
Biográfia:
Personal data:Born: 1954, Married in 1974, has two children
Education:
1978: Master's Degree in Physics (Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary)
1982: Dr. rer. nat in Physics “summa cum laude” (Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary)
Employment:
2000- Full professor at the Eötvös University Budapest, Dept. of Biological Physics
2000 Visiting professor at the Georgetown University (2 months)
1999 Visiting professor at the Georgetown University (1 month)
1998-2000 Associate professor at the Eötvös University Budapest, Dept. of Biol. Physics
1997 Visiting professor at the University of Vienna (4 months)
1991-98 Associate professor at the Eötvös University Budapest, Dept. of Atomic Physics
1991-92 Visiting scientist at the University of Vienna (1 year)
1986-87 Visiting scientist at the University of Vienna (1 year)
1983-91 Adjoint professor at the Eötvös University Budapest, Dept. of Atomic Physics
1978-83 Assistant professor at the Eötvös University Budapest, Dept. of Atomic Physics
Positions:
2015- Director of the Bolyai College, Eötvös University
2008-2011 Director of the Institute of Physics, Eötvös University
2006-2015 Head of the Department of Biological Physics, Eötvös University
Academic honors:
2018: Medal of the Loránd Eötvös Physical Society, Budapest
1999: Doctor (DSc) of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS)
1998-2001: Széchenyi Distinguished Professorship (Ministry of Education, Hungary)
1998: Habilitation: Eötvös University, Department of Physics
1997: Rezső Schmid Award (Loránd Eötvös Physical Society, Budapest)
1990: Candidate of Science in Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS)
Memberships, functions:
2015-2016 Vice president of the Roland Eötvös Physical Society, Hungary
2014- Member of the Doctoral Council of the HAS
2013-2016 President of the Habilitational Committe in Physics at Eötvös University
2012-2015 President of the Professoral Council in Physics at Eötvös University
2011-2015 Secretary general of the Roland Eötvös Physical Society, Hungary
2008- Head of one of the four PhD programs of the PhD school in physics of the Eötvös University
2007-2016 President of the Atomic and Molecular Physics Committee of the HAS
1994-2011 Member of the Management Committees of EU-COST D4, D14 and D35
1978- Member of the Roland Eötvös Physical Society, Hungary
Languages:
Hungarian, German, English, Russian
Publications:
More than 100 scientific publications, mostly in leading international journals (number of independent SCI citations is >2600 ). Regular referee at Physical Review, Physical Review Letters.
Research areas:
Raman spectroscopy and quantum chemistry of carbon nanostructures (conjugated polymers, fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, graphene)
Outside research support:
Since 1994, principal investigator of 10 scientific projects.
Tudományos adatbázisok profiloldalai:
- Publikációs lista: MTMT2
- Publikációs lista: ORCID
- Publikációs lista: ResearcherID
- Publikációs lista: Scopus
- Publikációs lista: Google Scholar
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Az utolsó 5 év válogatott közleményei:
- Preparing local strain patterns in graphene by atomic force microscope based indentation | Scientific Reports link
- The growth of new extended carbon nanophases from ferrocene inside single‐walled carbon nanotubes link
- Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Carbon Structures Inside Small Diameter Carbon Nanotubes link
- Phys. Rev. B 96, 075133 (2017) - Doped carbon nanotubes as a model system of biased graphene link
- Controlled Isotope Arrangement in 13C Enriched Carbon Nanotubes link
- Resonance Raman Optical Activity of Single Walled Chiral Carbon Nanotubes link
- Phys. Rev. B 92, 035150 (2015) - Towards improved exact exchange functionals relying on $GW$ quasiparticle methods for parametrization link
- Hydrocarbon chains and rings: bond length alternation in finite molecules | SpringerLink link
- I-band-like non-dispersive inter-shell interaction induced Raman lines in the D-band region of double-walled carbon nanotubes | SpringerLink link
- Toward Synthesis and Characterization of Unconventional C66 and C68 Fullerenes inside Carbon Nanotubes link