- Highest academic degree:
Habilitation in Theoretical Physics
- Academic position:
Reader in
Applied
Mathematics, Queen Mary University of London
- Field of research: dynamical systems,
complexity and nonequilibrium statistical physics with applications to nanoscience and biology
- International experience: 7 1/2
years UK, 2 1/2 years USA, 2 1/2 years Belgium, 1/2 year Hungary; 14
invited short international visits
- Funding: 27 scholarships,
research grants and conference fundings awarded
- Publications: 4 books, 1 book chapter,
36 journal articles and 20 other publications cited more than 550 times; h-index: 13(Web of Science); 16(Google Scholar, including books)*
- Organizations: 3 large international conferences and 11 small workshops / symposia
- Presentations: 26 invited and 31 contributed talks
at international conferences, 6 colloquia, 51 invited and 18 contributed seminars, 7 popular science talks
- Refereeing: more than 240 reports
for 36 international journals, publishing companies and research organizations
(currently about 30 reports/year)
- Supervision: 5 postdocs, 4 Ph.D.
students, 9 masters students (awarding 3 prizes for their theses works) and 2 trainees
- Teaching: 14 courses and about 26
tutorials in physics and mathematics plus many seminar organizations
- Awards: Outstanding Referee Award of the APS, member of the EPSRC
Peer Review College, University Contribution Reward and 5 Young Scientist Awards
last update: December 2011
* Courtesy to the bean counters and friends of performance indices.
If you count beans, please count all of them and not only
the number of publications. And if possible, please be also so kind to consider their nutritional value. :-)