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In short: I am currently a predoctor (graduating PhD student) at the
Department of Theoretical Chemistry
of Eötvös Loránd University under the supervision of
Prof. Péter
R. Surján. I wrote my MSc thesis in 2001
(Title: Calculation of ionization energies by the EOM method, available in Hungarian only.)
During my undergraduate years I was a member of
Eötvös József College, through which I participated
in an exchange program and spent a semester at
Beloit College (Beloit, WI, USA).
In my graduate project I deal with fragment theories, both in their wave
function and density matrix representation. During my graduate years I
spent months as a Research Assistant of
Prof. Paul G. Mezey
both at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada and at
the Memorial University, St. John's, NL, Canada.
In 2002 I participated in the Training and Research of Advanced Computing
Systems (TRACS) program at EPCC
(Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre,
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK). I was a part-time Visiting Research
Fellow at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg for a while,
working with Prof. János Ladik
on the structure of biomolecules. Last year I participated in the successor of the TRACS program,
HPC-Europa in Amsterdam, and I suggest that you also give it
a try. Now I am working for eScience RET at Eötvös Loránd University.
You may download my somewhat outdated but detailed resume.
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