Tamas Vicsek - Curriculum vitae#


Education
  • M.Sc., Lomonosov University, Moscow, 1972
  • Ph.D., Kossuth Lajos University, Debrecen, 1976
  • Candidate's degree in Physical Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1983

Positions
  • 2018 Professor emeritus of Physics, Department of Biological Physics, Eotvos University, Budapest
  • 2017 - present Senior associated scientist, Biological Physics Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and ELKH
  • 2005 - 2018 Professor of Physics, Department of Biological Physics, Eotvos University, Budapest
  • 2004 Aug-Dec Visiting Professor, Dept. of Physics, University of Notre Dame, South Bend
2003 - 2017 Head (part time), Biological Physics Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • 2003 November, Visiting Scholar, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara
  • 1999 Oct. - 2000 July, Senior Fellow, Collegium Budapest/Institute for Advanced Study
  • 1998 - 2005 Professor of Physics, Head, Department of Biological Physics, Eotvos University, Budapest
  • 1991 - 1997 Professor of Physics, (1992-96, Head), Department of Atomic Physics, Eotvos University, Budapest
  • 1990 October, Visiting Scientist, Supercomputing Center, KFA Jülich
  • 1989 Scientific advisor, RITP, Budapest
  • 1989 Visiting Scientist, Emory University, Atlanta
  • 1988 Visiting Scientist, Yale University, New Haven
  • 1986 Visiting Scientist, Emory University, Atlanta
  • 1983 - 1985 Visiting Scientist, Emory University, Atlanta
  • 1983 - 1989 Senior Research Associate, RITP
  • 1981 British Council scholarship, King's College, London
  • 1972 - 1983 Research Associate, (1972-75, Junior) Research Institute for Technical Physics (RITP), Hungarian Acad. Sci.

Professional activities
  • 1999 - Head of the Statistical, Biological and Quantum Physics Graduate Program at Eotvos University, Budapest
  • Coorganizer, Summer School on Disordered Systems, 1982, Budapest
  • Coorganizer, Winter School on Fractals, 1987, Budapest
  • Cochairman, International Workshop on Clusters and Patterns, 1988 Budapest
  • Cochairman, Fractals in Natural Sciences, Intern. Conf., 1993 Budapest
  • Coorganizer, Models of Biological Motion, Workshop, 2000, Budapest
  • Chairman, 20-th Congress of the Hungarian Biophysical Society, Budapest, 2001
  • Codirector, Complexity from Microscopic to Macroscopic Scales, NATO Advanced Study Institute, Geilo, Norway, 2001
  • Coorganizer, Conference on Nanobiology, Atlanta, 2001
  • Coorganizer, Statistical Physics and Biology of Collective Motion, Dresden, 2010
  • Coorganizer, Collective motion in biological systems: from data to models, Bielefeld, 2012
  • Coorganizer, Workshop on Flocking, Swarming, and Control of Multi-Agent Systems, Shanghai, 2012

Editorial board and committee memberships:
  • Member of the Advisory Editorial Board of Physica A, North Holland, Amsterdam, 1988-90; 1999 -
  • Member of the Editorial Board of the series New developments in solid-state physics (in Hungarian), Budapest, 1987-90
  • Member of the board of the statistical physics section of the Eotvos Lorand Physcial Society 1991-
  • Member of the Board of the Physics in Life-sciences Division of the European Physical Society, 2002-
  • Member of the Advisory Editorial Board of Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1990-93
  • Managing Editor of Fractals, World Scientific Publ., Singapore, New-York, 1992-2003
  • Editorial Board Member, Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, Institute of Physics, Bristol, England, 1994-95
  • Editorial Board Member, Central European Journal of Physics, Warsaw, 2002-2004
  • Member of the Editorial Board of Fizikai Szemle (in Hungarian), Budapest, 1993
  • Member, Board of the Physics in Life Sciences Division, EPS
  • Member, Board of the Statistical and Nonlinear Physics Division, EPS


Teaching:
  • Various courses on Fractals, Pattern Formation and Growth Phenomena, Eötvös University, 1985-
  • Courses on Theoretical Mechanics and Atomic Physics, 1990
  • Construction of a Hele-Shaw cell for educational purposes, Eötvös University, 1987
  • Course on "New directions in theoretical biology", 1997-
  • Lectures at various summer schools on Fractals

Honors
  • 1983 Research Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • 1986 Novobátzky Award of the Hungarian Physical Society
  • 1988 Award of the Institute, RITP
  • 1988 Doctor of Physical Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • 1989 - Adjunct Professor of Physics, Department of Physics, Emory University, Atlanta
  • 1990 Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • 1995 Corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • 1995 member of the Academia Europaea
  • 1995 Department of Physics, Boston University, Boston
  • 1997 Andras Fay Award, National Organization of Research Students
  • 1999 Szechenyi Award
  • 2001 regular member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • 2003 Leo Szilard Award
  • 2006 Fellow of the American Physical Society
  • 2015 Herman Ottó Award
  • 2017 Prima Primissima Award
  • 2020 Lars Onsager Prize (Americal Physical Society)

Research experience:

Numerical studies of dense liquids, percolation theory, Monte Carlo simulation of cluster models, aggregation phenomena, fractal growth, pattern formation (computer and laboratory experiments), collective phenomena in biological systems (flocking, oscillations, crowds), molecular motors, cell locomotion in vitro.

Publications

6 books (on fractals, scaling, networks)
230 papers in international journals (cumulative impact factor above 750)
Several of the above publications have been reviwed in detail (among many others) in the following media (Nature, Science, New Scientist, New York Times, Scientific American, Times, Newsweek, CNN, BBC, Dutch, Belgian TV, Hung. TV).
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