Personal data
- Date of birth: May 1, 1989
- Place of birth: Senta, Yugoslavia
- E-mail: gregory [at] caesar.elte.hu
Education
- 2011 - (2013) Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
MSc in Physics (computational physics module)
- 2008 - 2011 Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
BSc in Physics (with specialization in applied physics)
- 2004 - 2008 Bolyai Secondary Grammar School for Gifted Students, Senta, Serbia
Language skills
- English: fluent in speaking and writing
state accredited intermediate (B2) level combined language examination certificate
- Serbian: good in speaking and writing
Professional experience
- In the summer of 2010 and 2011 I worked at the KFKI Research Institute for Particle and
Nuclear Physics (RIPNP) of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, mainly on models of the
hadronization process and on data analysis.
- From September 2011 I am employed at the computational center as system administrator.
Informatical skills
- Operating systems: GNU/Linux (administrator level), Microsoft Windows (user level)
- Programming languages: C, C++, Java, FORTRAN, assembly
- Software packages: gnuplot, awk, R, octave
- Other skills: numerical analysis, shell scripting, relational databases, web-design
Public activities
- 2008 - Member of the Hungarian Association of Physics Students
- 2006 - 2009 Member of the Hungarian Research Student Association
- 2006 - 2008 Member of the Senta Troupe (2006 - national festival: first place)
Scholarships and awards
- 1st place in the National Scientific Conference of Student's Association (2011)
- 1st place in the Hungarian Scientific Conference of Vojvodinian Students (2010)
- Scholarship of the Ministry of National Resources (2008 - 2012)
List of publications and talks
- G. G. Barnaföldi, T. S. Biró, K.Ürmössy, and G. Kalmár,
Tsallis - Pareto-like distributions in hadron-hadron collisions
Proceedings of the Gribov '80 Memorial Workshop, World Scientific (2011), p. 357-363
- Gergely Kalmár, Zimányi 2011 Winter School on Heavy Ion Physics,
Tsallis - Pareto-like fragmentation functions based on e+ - e- annihilations
Presentation: indico.cern.ch
Interests
- In my free time I often go swimming. I used to play team sports (football, volleyball) too. Few
times a year I give science popularizational lessons about differet topics in modern physics
at my former secondary school.