Balog, J. 1987-90 Scholar
Born 1953 Budapest, Hungary. Ph.D. 1982 Budapest; CoS. 1985 Hungarian Academy Science; Dr. 2003 Hungarian Academy Science.
Appointments: Research Associate, Dept. Theoretical Physics, Central Research Institute for Physics, Budapest, 1985-87;Humboldt Fellow, Max-Planck-Institut Munich, 1990-92; Research Associate, Dept. Theoretical Physics, Central Research Institute for Physics, Budapest, 1992-95; Visiting Scientist, Max-Planck-Institut Munich, 1995-96; Visiting Scientist, University of Tours, France 1997; Research Associate, Dept. Theoretical Physics, Central Research Institute for Physics, Budapest 1998-2003; Research Prof., Dept. Theoretical Physics, Central Research Institute for Physics, Budapest 2003-.
Address: MTA KFKI RMKI, H-1525 Budapest P.O.B. 49, Hungary.
E-mail: balog_at_rmki.kfki.hu
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Balog, J.
Balog, J. 1987-90 Scholar
Born 1953 Budapest, Hungary. Ph.D. 1982 Budapest; CoS. 1985 Hungarian Academy Science; Dr. 2003 Hungarian Academy Science.
Appointments: Research Associate, Dept. Theoretical Physics, Central Research Institute for Physics, Budapest, 1985-87;Humboldt Fellow, Max-Planck-Institut Munich, 1990-92; Research Associate, Dept. Theoretical Physics, Central Research Institute for Physics, Budapest, 1992-95; Visiting Scientist, Max-Planck-Institut Munich, 1995-96; Visiting Scientist, University of Tours, France 1997; Research Associate, Dept. Theoretical Physics, Central Research Institute for Physics, Budapest 1998-2003; Research Prof., Dept. Theoretical Physics, Central Research Institute for Physics, Budapest 2003-.
Address: MTA KFKI RMKI, H-1525 Budapest P.O.B. 49, Hungary.
E-mail: balog_at_rmki.kfki.hu
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