Curriculum Vitae

György KÁDÁR

PERSONAL DATA
   Born: on December 29, 1942, in Gyöngyöshalász, Hungary
   Nationality: Hungarian
   Married, wife: Anna Mária Kádárné dr. NAGY, 3 children: Márton, Bálint, Lilla
   Home address: Szilágyi Erzsébet utca 4, H-1028 Budapest, Hungary,       Tel/Fax: (+36-1) 376 8657
   Languages: (speaks, writes in) Hungarian, English, Italian, (reads in) Russian, French

AFFILIATION
   Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
   Address: H-1525 Budapest, POB 49, Hungary
   Location: Konkoly Thege Miklós út 29-33, H-1121 Budapest
   Tel: (+36-1) 392 2593, e-mail: kadargy@mfa.kfki.hu

EDUCATION, DEGREES
   1966 Diploma in physics (professional physicist), Eötvös Loránd University
   1978 Candidate of Science (PhD equivalent) degree, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
   1978 Doctor rerum naturalium degree, Eötvös Loránd University
   1997 Ph.D. degree, Eötvös Loránd University)
   1999 Doctor of Academy degree, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
   1966-1990 Central Research Institute for Physics (and successor Institutes), Hungarian Academy of Sciences
      1966-1975 Neutron diffraction studies of the magnetic structures and phase transformations
         mainly in antiferromagnetic Mn alloys (e.g. Mn-Pt, Mn-Pd, etc.)
         1971-1972 Polarized neutron scattering on the magnetic electron distribution of metals
         as an International Atomic Energy Agency fellow at CNEN, Casaccia (Rome), Italy
      1975-1983 Research and development of magnetic bubble memory technology
         - computer simulation of domain wall structures (in cooperation with E. Della Torre
            at the McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, 1 month visits thereto in 1976 and 1979)
         - ion implantation for hard bubble suppression
         - bubble memory chip design
      1983-1985 Feasibility studies on microelectronic sensor technologies
         - magnetic metallic multilayers
         - ZrO2 based ceramic oxigen sensitive layers
         - anisotropic etching of Si for micromechanical device applications
      1986-1990 Modeling of magnetic hysteresis phenomena, elaboration of the "product model" of hysteresis
         1986-1987 Visiting Professor at the G. Washington University, Washington, D.C., USA
         1988-1989 Guest lecturer at the University of Agriculture, Gödöllö, Hungary
   1990-1994 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Counsellor of the Embassy of Hungary in Rome
   1995-1998 Research Institute for Materials Science - MTA ATKI (restructured in 1998)
   1998-      Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science - MTA MFA, Budapest, Hungary

CURRENT POSITION and RESEARCH INTERESTS
   Senior researcher, Scientific advisor in the Photonics Group,
   Member of the Scientific Council of MTA MFA
   Secretary General of the Eotvos Lorand Physical Society
   Current interests (back to personal page)
          Hysteresis modeling
          Magnetization processes
          Magnetic structures
          Photonic crystals