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2015 - Physics BSc, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary, Faculty of physicist.
Thesis: Scanning tunnelling microscopy investigation of graphene grown
on Cu(110) crystal.Supervisor: Nemes-Incze Péter
I investigated a prefabricated sample using a UHV scanning tunnelling microscope at
low temperatures. During my work I focused mainly on the electronic structure of the
sample considering the relative orientation of the grown graphene and the bulk Cu(110). -
2019 - Physics MSc, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary, Faculty of research physicist.
Thesis: Theoretical modelling of the collective tunnelling of a Wigner
necklace.Supervisor: Dr. Zaránd Gergely Attila
Within my thesis, I was modelling a one-dimensional carbon nanotube
system. In order to describe the system’s behaviour I did classical
and quantum-mechanical calculations, these are complemented with Monte-Carlo
simulations as well. The goal is to describe the experimentally relevant many-body tunnelling phenomena in
the carbon nanotube. -
2021 - Physics PhD, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary, Doctoral School of Physical Sciences, Theoretical physics department.
Thesis: Matrix product approaches for correlated and open quantum systems
Supervisor: Dr. Zaránd Gergely Attila
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