Peter Domokos's Curriculum Vitae

Personal data

Birth: 1st of March 1970, Budapest
Nationality: Hungarian
Family status: married, 2 children (Bálint, born in 2000; Emma, 2003)

Education

1984-1988: High School: ELTE Trefort Ágoston Gimnázium, Budapest

1988-1989: Obligatory military service in Hungary

1989-1994: Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest, Diplome (M. Sc.) ``honours''
Thesis title: Coherent states and quantum interference in optics
Supervisor: Prof. József Janszky

1994-1995: Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), DEA ``mention très bien''
Thesis title: Simulation des expériences menée sur un système couplé atome-cavité avec une interaction dispersive
Supervisor: Prof. Jean-Michel Raimond

1995-1998: Laboratoire Kastler Brossel de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure, Doctorat de l'Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), ``mention très bien avec félicitation du jury''
Thesis title: Microlasers et logique quantique: description théorique de nouveaux effets d'électrodynamique en cavité
Supervisor: Prof. Jean-Michel Raimond

Research experience

1998 October - 2000 January: Research assistant at the Research Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest

2000 February - 2001 March: Postdoctoral fellow at the Institut for Theoretical Physics (University of Innsbruck)

2001 April - 2003 March: Individual Marie Curie Fellow at the Institut for Theoretical Physics (University of Innsbruck)

2003 April - : Senior research fellow at the Research Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest

Funded research projects

As project leader

``Collective dynamics of cold atoms in a cavity'', 1 February 2004- 31 January 2005, FP6 Marie Curie European Reintegration Grant (MERG-CT-2004-502887)

``Moving atoms and molecules in strongly coupled radiation fields'', National Scientific Research Fund (OTKA) T043079, 2003-2006

``Cavity-mediated long-range interaction of cold atoms: a way to multiparticle entanglement'', 1 April 2001- 31 March 2003, FP5 MCFI-Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (HPMF-CT-2000-00788)

``Light-matter interaction in complex quantum systems'', OTKA F032341, 2000-2003

``Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics'', OTKA F017380, 1995-98

As contracted participant

``Application of nonclassical light in fundamental physical problems and in metrology'' OTKA (T034484, project leader: Prof. József Janszky), 2001-2004

``Nonlinear optical processes and nonclassical field states'', OTKA (T017386, project leader: Dr. Peter Adam), 1995-98

``Nonclassical field state effects in atom optical processes'', OTKA (T023777, project leader: Prof. József Janszky), 1997-2000

``Engineering and reconstruction of quantum states of light, trapped atoms, and molecules'', (joint project of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and DAAD, project leaders: Prof. Werner Vogel and Dr. P. Adam), 1998-99

Awards, fellowships

1992/93 and 1993/94: Scholarship of the Hungarian Republic

1996: Young Researcher Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

1998/99: Research Fellowship of The Soros Foundation Hungary

2001-2003: Marie Curie Individual Fellowship

2003-2006: Bolyai János Research Fellowship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

2003: Talentum Academy Prize

2004: Physics Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Publications

papers in journals: 39
total number of independent citations: 470
conference proceedings, book parts: 15

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