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Curriculum vitae
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Péter Lévay
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Department of Theoretical Physics
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Born:21.12.1961
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Budapest University of Technology and Economics
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Birthplace:Kaposvár
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Budafoki út 8
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Citizenship:Hungarian
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H1111 Budapest, Hungary
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married:3 children
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Office phone:+36(1)463-4128
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E-mail:levay@phy.bme.hu
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EDUCATION
| 1986 | | M.Sc. Degree in Physics, Roland Eotvos University (ELTE) |
| 1991 | | Ph.D Degree in Theoretical Physics, Roland Eotvos University (ELTE) |
EMPLOYMENT
| 1986-1999 | | Research fellow at the Quantum Research Group and later at the Department of Theoretical Physics, Institute of Physics, Technical University of Budapest |
| 1992-1993 | | Royal Society postdoctoral fellow at the University of Bristol (working with Prof. Sir Michael Berry) |
| 1998 | | ENEA fellowship in Bologna (working with Alberto Ventura) |
| 2000-2001 | | Visiting academic at the University of Melbourne (working with Prof. Ken Amos) |
| 2001- | | Senior research associate at the Department of Theoretical Physics, BME |
| 2003 | | Ethel Raybould Fellow at the Department of Mathematics of the University of Queensland Brisbane (working with Prof. Anthony Bracken) |
| 2009 | | Member of the International ZIF Cooperation Group at the University of Bielefeld. (working with Hans Havlicek, Michel Planat, Metod Saniga and Petr Pracna) |
| 2013 | | Participating in the Research in Pairs (RIP) program at the Matematisches Forschunginstitute at Oberwolfach (working with Metod Saniga and Michel Planat) |
HONOURS, FELLOWSHIPS
| 1992 | | Royal Society fellowship, Bristol, UK |
| 1998 | | ENEA fellowship, Bologna, Italy |
| 1999 | | Bolyai Research Grant |
| 2003 | | Raybould fellowship, Brisbane, Australia
| | 2010 | | Novobátzky Károly prize
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