SCIENTIFIC AND PUBLICATION ACTIVITY

Main Scientific Areas

2000-present: Methodical Problems of Mixed Quantum-Classical Molecular Dynamics Simulations Methods.

1994-present: Examination of the Solvated Electron Dynamics with Computater Simulation.

1994-2000: Liquid Simulation of the Structure and Dynamics of Hydrogen-Bonded Liquids.

1989-1996: Hydrogen-Bonding Cooperativity and Crystal Formation; C-H...O Hydrogen Bonds; Examination of Intermolecular Interactions with Quantum Chemical Methods.

 

International Cooperations

1995- present: 

Peter J. Rossky  (University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA)

Daniel Borgis (Université d’Evry, Evry, és Pôle de Chimie Théorique, UMR-CNRS PASTEUR, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France)

1990-1996:

Joseph J. Dannenberg (Hunter College, City University of New York, New York, USA)

Publications

Number of publications in international scientific journals: 45

Cumulative impact factor: 203

Impact factor per publication: approximately 4.5

Number of independent citations for the publications up till present: 1241

Hirsch-index (based on the independent citations): 19

Hirsch-index (based on the total citations): 21

Number of lectures in international scientific conferences: 11

Number of poster presentations in international scientific conferences: 18

Number of scientific lectures in scientific institutes: 15                                 

 

Distribution of Citations during the Whole Scientific Career:


Research Grants

2010: National Science Fund of Hungary (support for international cooperation, 2010-2012: 3.000.000 HUF)

2008: National Science Fund of Hungary (OTKA) (2009-2012: 14.787.000 HUF)

2006: National Science Fund of Hungary (support for international cooperation, 2007-2008: 3.748.000 HUF)

2005: National Science Fund of Hungary (2005-2008: 8.500.000 HUF)

2001: Foundation for the Hungarian Higher Education and Research (for 2001-2003: 5.000.000 HUF)

2000: National Science Fund of Hungary for Young Scientists (for 2000-2003: 3.300.000 HUF)

1997: National Science Fund of Hungary, financed from a World Bank Loan (7000 USD)

1996: Foundation for the Hungarian Higher Education and Research (500 000 HUF)

1995: National Science Fund of Hungary for Young Scientists (for 1996-99: 1.500.000 HUF)          

1994: National Science Fund of Hungary, financed from a World Bank Loan (6000 USD)

1994: Magyary Zoltán Fellowship, Foundation for the Hungarian Higher Education and Research (300.000 HUF)

Studies/Fellowships Abroad

Invited Professor: 4 Occasions

2007: Université d’Evry, Evry, France (1 month)

2005: Université d’Evry, Evry, France (1 month)

2002: Université d’Evry, Evry, France (1 month out of the 3 month’s visit)

2000: Université d’Evry, Evry, France (1 month out of the 3 month’s visit)

Other Trips

2003: University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA  (7 months)

1998: Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France (2.5 months)

1998: University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA  (1 month)

1995: University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA  (3 months)

1990-1994: City University of New York, USA

Awards, Scientific Acknowledgements

2006: Öveges József Fellowship, NKTH, Budapest

2003: Bolyai János Research Fellowship, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest.

2003: Hungarian State Eötvös Fellowship, Ministry of Education of the Hungarian Republic, Budapest.

2000: Hungarian State Eötvös Fellowship, Ministry of Education of the Hungarian Republic, Budapest.

1999: Széchenyi Professorship, Ministry of Education of the Hungarian Republic, Budapest.

1994 Magyary Zoltán Fellowship, Foundation for the Hungarian Higher Education and Research, Ministry of Education of the Hungarian Republic, Budapest.

1993 Mina Rees Award in Mathematics and Sciences, Hunter College, CUNY. Award for the best graduating Ph.D. student in Mathematics and Sciences.

1993 Mina Rees Dissertation Year Fellowship Award, Graduate School and University Center, CUNY. Award for the most promising Ph.D. dissertation.

1992 Belle Zeller Award, Graduate School and University Center, CUNY. Award for the best Ph.D. student in Sciences.

1991 Helen Schectman Award, Department of Chemistry, Hunter College, CUNY. Award for the best first year Ph.D. student at the Chemistry Department.

1989 Award of the Hungarian Republic, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest.

Other Fellowships/Grants

1999: Baxendale Bursary (Young Scientists’Award), 21st Miller Conference on Radiation Chemistry, 1999

1997: Peregrinatio Fellowship, Peregrinatio II (Eötvös Loránd University) Foundation, Eötvös Loránd University

1997: Baxendale Bursary (Young Scientists’Award), 20th Miller Conference on Radiation Chemistry, 1997

1993: Graduate Fellowship, Gordon Conferences on Physical-Organic Chemistry, Plymouth, New Hampshire, USA

Other Scientific Acknowledgements

Reviewing activities: JACS, PRL, JPC, JCP and other journals

 

Memberships and Activities in Professional Associations

Organising international conferences, participation in professional organizations

Working Committee of Reaction Kinetics and Photochemistry (Hungarian Academy of Sciences), member 

Membership in the Board of Faculty, educational and scientific committees of the Eötvös Loránd University

Participation in the activity of the Chemistry jury of the Hungarian Science Fund (OTKA)

Frequent reviewing activities in reviewing applications for scientific grants (OTKA, NKTH)