Curriculum Vitae

Name: István Gyula ZSÉLY
Address: Lenvirág utca 47., Budapest, Hungary, H-1152
Telephone: +36-1-4109328
Email: zsigy@chem.elte.hu
Date and place of birth: 6th April 1977, Salgótarján (Hungary)
Citizenship: Hungarian
Employment:    Junior Assistant Professor, from 2007
   
                                 Institute of Chemistry, Eötvös University (ELTE), Budapest, Hungary
                          Junior Research Fellow, 2003-2007
   
                                 Institute of Chemistry, Eötvös University (ELTE), Budapest, Hungary
Qualification:
MSc in Chemistry (2000), MSc in High-school Chemistry Teaching (2001)
Scientific degree: PhD in Chemistry (2005)
Languages:     Hungarian (mother tongue)
   
                     English (conference level)
   
                     German (basic level)
Education:
      2000–2004 PhD Student in Chemistry, Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary
                        1995–2001 MSc course in Chemistry and Chemistry Teacher, Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary
                        1991-1994 G
árdonyi Géza Secondary School, Eger, Hungary
Conference organization:
            Fifth International Conference on Sensitivity Analysis of Model Output (SAMO2007, Budapest, Hungary) – organizing committee member
Activity in scientific committees, university life:
   
                     2006–            Elected member of the Council of the Institute of Chemistry of ELTE
   
                     2005–            Erasmus Coordinator of the Institute of Chemistry of ELTE
   
                     2005–            Member of the Reaction Kinetics and Photochemistry
   
                                             Working Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
   
                     2005–            Member of the Hungarian Section of the Combustion Institute
Research interest:
   
                     reaction kinetic simulation of gas phase combustion systems
   
                     development of combustion mechanisms
   
                     simulation and analysis of biochemical cell cycle models
   
                     sensitivity and uncertainty analyses
                        analysis and reduction of reaction mechanisms
   
                     development of software tools
   
                     for the simulation and analysis of reaction kinetic models
Publication activity:
   
                     journal articles:                            11
                        cumulative impact factor:             19.13
                        conference proceedings:                6
                        independent citations:                   29
Educational activity:
   
                     “Introduction to Chemistry” lecture for students in Environmental Science (in Hungarian)
   
                     Physical chemistry laboratory practice for students in Chemistry, Biology and Environmental Science (in Hungarian)
                        Physical chemistry laboratory practice for students in Pharmacy (both in Hungarian and in English)
                        “Computer assisted measurements” practice for students in Chemical Informatics (in Hungarian)
                        “Basic physical measurements” practice for students in Chemistry (in Hungarian)

Other skills:

                        programming in the following computer languages:
   
                         FORTRAN, PASCAL, BASIC (advanced level)
   
                         C++, MATLAB, Origin Script, Assembly (basic level)
   
                     supervisor of the PC network, the Web and ftp servers at the Department
   
                     Web page development
   
                     expertise in several Operating Systems (Win 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, Linux)
   
                     expertise in Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, FrontPage)
   
                     expertise in the EndNote reference organizer program
                        expertise in several reaction kinetic simulation programs
(including CHEMKIN-II, CHEMKIN-III, CHEMKIN 4)

Personal Web page: http://garfield.chem.elte.hu/Zsigy/Zsigy.html

February 6, 2008

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