Mate Csanad studied at the University of Innsbruck (Austria), at the Eötvös University (Hungary), and at the Stony Brook University (NY, USA). He obtained his PhD in 2007 at the Eötvös University. Except during several semesters spent at CERN, at the Brookhaven National Laboratory and at the Stony Brook University, he has been a researcher and lecturer at the Eötvös University since his PhD, where he also habilitated in 2013. His interests focus on high-energy heavy-ion physics, hyrodynamic modeling of the quark–gluon plasma, quantumstatistical correlations, and the femtometer spacetime structure of the quark matter. Notable fellowships and scholarships include a Fulbright (2006/07), a HAESF Senior Leaders and Scholars Fellowship (2014), two Bolyai Scholarships of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2009-2012 and 2016-2020), and being elected as a Fellow of the Young Academy of Europe in 2017. More details (including a full CV) are available at the http://csanad.web.elte.hu/personal webpage.
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Short Biography
Mate Csanad studied at the University of Innsbruck (Austria), at the Eötvös University (Hungary), and at the Stony Brook University (NY, USA). He obtained his PhD in 2007 at the Eötvös University. Except during several semesters spent at CERN, at the Brookhaven National Laboratory and at the Stony Brook University, he has been a researcher and lecturer at the Eötvös University since his PhD, where he also habilitated in 2013. His interests focus on high-energy heavy-ion physics, hyrodynamic modeling of the quark–gluon plasma, quantumstatistical correlations, and the femtometer spacetime structure of the quark matter. Notable fellowships and scholarships include a Fulbright (2006/07), a HAESF Senior Leaders and Scholars Fellowship (2014), two Bolyai Scholarships of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2009-2012 and 2016-2020), and being elected as a Fellow of the Young Academy of Europe in 2017. More details (including a full CV) are available at the http://csanad.web.elte.hu/personal webpage.