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Laszlo Nemes

Laszlo Nemes

Professor
Research Center for Natural Sciences of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Hungary

Biography

Laszlo Nemes is graduated and Certified Chemical Engineer in 1959 from the Technical University of Budapest.He joined the research network of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and he have been associated ever since with that organization. His main fields are molecular spectroscopy, laser and plasma spectroscopy. He got his Ph. D. degree from the Technical University of Budapest (1965), a D.Sc.degree from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1982), and posses "venia legendi" as a habilitated, titular professor in physical chemistry at the Technical University of Budapest (1995). He held several grants and stipends to do research and teaching abroad. He also visited Great Britain in the years 1964-65. In 1972-73 he had a Dozentenstipendium from the German Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung for work at the University of Kiel , later he was reactivated in 1982 as Humboldt-Fellow at the Justus-Liebig-University, Giessen. In 1985 he was visiting scientist at the Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa and in 1986 a state professorship in France at Villeneuve d'Ascq (Universite de Lille),. In 1990 he spent time at the Catholic University of Nijmegen, Laboratory of Molecular and Laser Physics (The Netherlands). In 1991 he was Visiting Research Scientist at the Chemistry Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA. He worked at the University of Waterloo, , Canada in the Center for Molecular Beams and Laser Chemistry in 1992 and 1993 and he have spent a year as guest research professor of the Academia Silica, Taipei, Taiwan at the Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences. Then In 1996 he was W.F. James Professor of Pure and Applied Science at the St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, Canada. Since 1980 he have been active in the field of laser induced chemistry and the emission spectroscopic studies of laser generated plasma. In 2006 he retired but remained active at my former Institute, the Central Research Institute of Chemistry as science advisor emeritus. Since 3 years he associated with the Research Center of Natural Sciences of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, as emeritus science advisor..His CV has been published by several international biographical organs, first in 1981 in the Who's Who in the World, , USA, then in several other published works, e.g. in the UK. A compilation of about 80 of my scientific papers are available at Research Gate.

Research Interest

science advisor , Molecular spectroscopy, laser and plasma spectroscopy