Feher, L.G. 1988-91 Scholar
Born 1957 Hungary. Ph.D. 1988 Hungarian Academy Science; D.Sc. 1997 Hungarian Academy Science.
Appointments: Ass. Lect., Szeged 1983-88; Research Fellow, Montreal 1991-92; A. von Humboldt Fellow, Bonn 1993-94; Visiting Prof., ENS Lyon 1994; Research Fellow, Swansea 1995; Visiting Prof., INS Tokyo 1996; Prof., University of Szeged 1997-; Prof., Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Budapest 2003- .
Memberships: Lorand Eotvos Physical Society; International Association of Mathematical Physics; American Mathematical Society.
Address: Dept. Theoretical Physics, Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics, 1525 Budapest, P.O.B. 49, Hungary.
E-mail: lfeher_at_rmki.kfki.hu
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Feher, L.G.
Feher, L.G. 1988-91 Scholar
Born 1957 Hungary. Ph.D. 1988 Hungarian Academy Science; D.Sc. 1997 Hungarian Academy Science.
Appointments: Ass. Lect., Szeged 1983-88; Research Fellow, Montreal 1991-92; A. von Humboldt Fellow, Bonn 1993-94; Visiting Prof., ENS Lyon 1994; Research Fellow, Swansea 1995; Visiting Prof., INS Tokyo 1996; Prof., University of Szeged 1997-; Prof., Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Budapest 2003- .
Memberships: Lorand Eotvos Physical Society; International Association of Mathematical Physics; American Mathematical Society.
Address: Dept. Theoretical Physics, Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics, 1525 Budapest, P.O.B. 49, Hungary.
E-mail: lfeher_at_rmki.kfki.hu
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