Interests and Research#


The research of Máté Csanád focuses on the space-time evolution of strongly interacting matter created in high-energy nuclear collisions. He has made major contributions to the experimental and theoretical understanding of the quark–gluon plasma through relativistic hydrodynamic modelling and femtoscopy, elucidating the femtometer-scale structure and dynamics of quark matter. He leads the Hungarian participation in the STAR and PHENIX experiments at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, and plays an active role in major European collaborations, including CMS, CBM, and NA61/SHINE. His work spans phenomenology, data analysis, detector calibration, and software development. In addition, he initiated applied research bridging high-energy and biomedical physics, including the development of next-generation blood cell analyzers. He is active in outreach, too: gives public presentations, writes popular science news and appears in science podcasts regularly.


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