CURRICULUM VITAE of
Domokos SZÁSZ

Personal: Born: August 18, 1941, Budapest. Married, 3 children
Position:     Professor of Stochastics
  Mathematical Institute 
  Budapest University of  Technology
  H-1521 Budapest P.O.B. 91 Hungary 
  Phone: (361) 463 2762, Fax: (361) 463 2761  


Record:    1964:  Diplom in Mathematics, Eötvös University, Budapest
  1964-68:  Assistant Professor at the Probability Department
   of Eötvös University, Budapest
  1967:  Ph.D., Eötvös University, Budapest
  1969:  Grünwald Prize
  1971:  Candidate's degree (with distinction), Lomonosov University, Moscow
  1971-1999:  Mathemetical Institute of Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  1981:  Degree of the Doctor of Mathematical Sciences
  1984:  1984 Research Prize of the Hungarian Academy of of Sciences
  1990:  Corresponding Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  1993-95:  Director of the Mathematical Institute of HAS
  1995:  Ordinary Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  1995:  Szele Prize
  1995:  Mark Kac Memorial Lectures, Amsterdam and Utrecht
  1997-2003:  Chairman, Committee of Mathematics of the Hung. Acad. Sci.
  1999-:   Present affiliation, between 1999-2005: Director of Mathematical Institute
  2000-2003:  Széchenyi Professor


Memberships:   Ed. Boards: Studia Sci. Math. Hung. (1985-; Chief Editor, 1993-96),  
Acta Math. Acad. Sci Hung. (1990-), Bolyai Society Mathematical Studies, Springer (1998-), 
Annales Henri Poincaré (1999-); Central European J. of Mathematics (2002-);  
Journal of Statistical Physics (1989-1991), Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems (1995-2000),  
International Sci. Adv. Committee, Schrödinger Institute, Vienna (1992-99);  
IAMP, Bernoulli Society, ISI, Bolyai János Mathematical Society 

Research topics:    stochastic processes, dynamical processes, nonequilibrium 
  statistical physics. 

Invited papers (last years):


1.
Memorial Conference on the 150th Birthday of L. Boltzmann, February 1994, Vienna
2.
Dynamics Days International Conference, June 1994, Budapest
3.
Symposium on Classical and Quantum Billiards, July 1994, Ascona, Switzerland
4.
Workshop on Dynamical Systems, May 1995, Trieste, Italy
5.
Symposium on Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems, July 1995, Warsaw
6.
Conferences on Dynamical Systems, Oberwolfach, July 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001
7.
Probability and Physics, Workshop, August 1995, Renkum, Netherlands
8.
Mark Kac Lectures, Amsterdam, Spring 1996
9.
Minicourse and Workshop on Hyperbolic Dynamics, 4 hours minicourse, ETH, Zürich, May 1997
10.
International Symposium on Dynamical Systems, Rio de Janeiro, August 1997
11.
Irreversibility and Chaos, workshop, Budapest, September 1997 (Opening Lecture)
12.
Probability Theory in Physics and Biology, Conference, Oberwolfach, December 1997
13.
Conference on Probabilistic and Thermodynamic Aspects of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems, Bruxelles, July 1998 (Opening Lecture)
14.
Workshop on Dynamical Systems, Trieste, September 1998
15.
Workshop on Dynamical Systems, Lisbon, March 1999
15.
Conference on Dynamical Systems, Porto, May 2000
17.
Conference on Dynamical Systems, Edinburgh, July 2000
18.
Quadriennial Conference on Dynamical Systems, Rio de Janeiro, July 2000
19.
"Regular and Unstable Motion in Hamiltonian Systems", September 2000, Rome
20.
Semester on Random Walks, ESI, Vienna, Spring 2001
21.
School and Workshop on Dynamical Systems, ICTP, Trieste, 2001
22.
International Conference on Diff. Equ. and Math. Phys. Birmingham, Alabama, March 2002;
23.
Lieb-Fest, ESI, Vienna, July 2002;
24.
Joint Symposium on Fundamental Sciences between Hokkaido University an Budapest University of Technology, Sapporo, March 2003;
25.
Recent Advances in Hyperbolic Dynamics, FIM-ETH, Zürich, June 2003;
26.
Randomness in Space and in Time, Workshop, Budapest, June 2003;
27.
International Conference on Dynamical Systems, Porto, July 2003
28.
von Neumann Memorial Congress, Budapest, October 2003
29.
Dynamics of Complex Systems, RIMS, Kyoto, January 2004
30.
MULTIDIMENSIONAL NON-UNIFORMLY HYPERBOLIC DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS, Marseille, May 2004
31.
MSRI Conference on Recent Progress in Dynamics, Berkeley, September 2004



Academic invitations:


1.
IHES, Bures-sur-Yvette, (Visiting Member) 2 months, 1983
2.
Università di Roma, Dipartimento di Matematica, 6 weeks, 1987 (CNR Visiting Scholar)
3.
Rutgers University, Department of Mathematics, 6 weeks, 1988
4.
Princeton University, Department of Mathematics, (Visiting Senior Research Mathematician) and Institute for Advanced Study, School of Mathematics (Visiting Member) 2 months, 1989
5.
University of Arizona, Tucson, Department of Mathematics, 4 weeks, 1989
6.
Institute for Advanced Study, School of Mathematics (Member), 1990 Fall Semester,
7.
IHES, Bures-sur-Yvette, (Visiting Member) 1 month, 1993
8.
Instituto de Matematica Pura et Aplicada, Rio de Janeiro, 1 month, April 1995
9.
Erwin Schrödinger Institute, Vienna, 2 months, 1996 Fall
10.
PennState University, State College PA, 4 weeks, 1998 Spring
11.
Mittag-Leffler Institute, Stockholm, 2002 Spring
12.
Theory Group, Microsoft Research Group, Redmond, Washington, June 2004

Visiting professorships:


1.
Dartmouth College, USA (Visiting Associate Professor), 6 months, 1977
2.
Goethe Universität, Frankfurt (Visiting Full Professor) 6 months , 1977-78
3.
Dartmouth College, USA (Visiting Full Professor), 6 months, 1985
4.
Princeton University, USA (Visiting Full Professor), 1990-91.

Organizing activity:


1.
Co-chairman of the OC, First and Second Colloquia on Random Fields, 1979 (Esztergom) and 1984 (Köszeg)
2.
Session Organizer, 7th International Congress on Mathematical Physics, 1983, Boulder, Colorado
3.
Member the OC, Semester on Dynamical Systems, 1986, Banach Center, Warsaw
4.
Member of Advisory Committee, 9-th (1988, Swansee), 10-th (1991, Leipzig), 11-th (1994, Paris) International Congresses on Mathematical Physics,
5.
Co-chairman of the OC, Symposium on Classical and Quantum Billiards, 1994, Ascona, Switzerland.
6.
Member of the Organizing Committee, Workshop on Statistical Physics, August 1995, Budapest, Hungary
7.
Vice-chairman of the Scientific Committee, European Congress of Mathematicians, Budapest, 1996
8.
Chairman of the Scientific Committee, Semester on Hyperbolic Systems with
Singularities, Erwin Schrödinger Institute, Vienna, Fall of 1996
9.
Co-chairman of the OC, Wokshop on Probability and Physics of Disordered Systems, Budapest, 1999
10.
Member of the Scientific Committee, European Congress of Mathematicians,
Barcelona, 2000
11.
Prize Committee of the Fourth European Congress of Matheamticians,
Stockholm, 2004
Students:


1.
Full Professors: L. Erdös (GeorgiaTech; Ludwig Maxmilian Universität, München, chairman of Dept. of Numerical Maths.), N. Simányi (U. of Alabama, Birmingham, USA, earlier Szentgyörgyi University, Szeged), B. Tóth (Budapest Technical University, chairman of Dept. of Stochastics),
2.
Associate Professors: A. Szenes (Budapest Technical University, earlier MIT, Cambridge, MA), A. Telcs (Budapest Technical University), A. Vetier (Budapest Technical University),
3.
Postdocs: P. Bálint (CPT Luminy-Marseille), A. Járai (CWI, Amsterdam),
4.
Chief Editor of Természet Világa: Gy. Staar
March 2004



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