Curriculum Vitae
Personal information
Name: | László Balogh | |
Date and place of birth: | 10 January, 1985, Szeghalom, Hungary | |
Nationality: | Hungarian |
Workplaces
2015 – | Morgan Stanley Hungary Analytics quantitative model developer | |
2011 – 2014 | Department of Theoretical Physics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics assistant research fellow | |
2009 (3 months) | Magnetic Materials: Theory and Computer Simulation Group, University of Konstanz visiting assistant research fellow |
Education
2008 – 2011 | Doctoral School of Physics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics Doctoral candidate since: 30 January, 2015 Pre-degree certificate: 31 August, 2011 Research area: Physics of condense matter Topic title: Ab. initio simulations of magnetic nanostructures and thin layers |
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2003 – 2008 | Budapest University of Technology and Economics M.Sc. in engineering-physics Title of thesis: Spin dynamics in thin layers |
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1999 – 2003 | Fazekas Mihály Fővárosi Gyakorló Gimnázium High school graduation specialized in mathematics |
Languages
Hungarian | mother tongue | |
English | intermediate (written: B2, oral: B2) | |
French | intermediate (written: B2, oral: B2) |
Computer skills
Programming: | C, C++: advanced FORTRAN, MATLAB: basic |
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Text editing: | LaTeX | |
User of: | Linux, batch-queuing systems |
Other
2011 – 2012 | founder member of Eugene Wigner College of Advanced Studies | |
2010 – 2014 | jury-member of the physics competition 'NYIFFF' |
Scientific interests
Budapest, 22 August, 2015
László Balogh