Curriculum Vitae

Géza I. Márk

mark@sunserv.kfki.hu

http://www.mfa.kfki.hu/~mark

6. APRIL 2004.

Present employment

scientific coworker
Nanostructures Laboratory, Nanotechnology Departement
Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science (MTA MFA)
Konkoly-Thege út 29-33., Budapest XII., Hungary
Mail: H-1525 Budapest-114, P.O.Box 49
Phone: (+36-1)-392 2526, Fax: (+36-1)-392 2227

  1. Biography
  2. Born 21 October 1960 in Budapest (Hungary). Primary, and secondary education in Budapest (1968-79). Married since 1994.

  3. Higher education
  4. M.Sc. Faculty of Sciences of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, physicist 1984

  5. Employment
    1. Laboratoire de Physique du Solide , FUNDP Namur, Belgium (1998-99, 2001)
    2. Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science (1998-)
    3. Joint Department of Exp. Phys. TUB - KFKI Res. Inst. for Materials Sci. (1991-)
    4. STM Group of the University of Basel (Switzerland, Prof. H.-J. Güntherodt, 1990-91)
    5. Research Group for Quantum Theory, Inst. of Phys. TUB (1984-90)

  6. Research
    1. Theoretical study of photonic crystals of biological origin (2002-)
    2. Novel carbon nanoarchitectures (2001-)
    3. Simulation of tunneling through nanotubes (1997-)
    4. Simulation of STM images of 3D surfaces (1997-)
    5. Time dependent tunneling calculations (1991-)
    6. Scanning tunneling microscopy, atomic force microscopy (1990-)
    7. Measuring and data processing software construction (1984-90)
    8. Density of states and transition matrix element calculations for metal clusters (1984-89)

  7. Education
    1. Networked information system construction for physics education (1994-)
    2. Lectures on experimental and theoretical physics at the TUB (1986-90, 94-)
    3. Directed M.Sc dissertation in SXM image processing at the TUB (1992)
    4. Physics teaching software development (1987-)
    5. Directed a computer simulation lab at the TUB (1987-90)

  8. Information system and program development
    1. Web page of the Nanostructures Laboratory, Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science
    2. Presentation of physical phenomena by computer simulations (1994-)
    3. Measurement control and data procession systems (1984.)

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