Curriculum vitae

Name Dezso Boda
Birth 19. December 1967, Szombathely, Hungary
Secondary school 1982-86. Nagy Lajos Secondary Grammar Shool, Szombathely, Hungary
University 1987-92. József Attila University, Szeged, Hungary
Graduation 1992. in physics
Diploma Determination of energy-band discontinuities of GaAs/ZnSe heterovalent heterojunction
Supervisor Dr. György Papp, Department of Theoretical Physics
Ph.D. Student 1993-96. Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Veszprém, Veszprém, Hungary
Supervisors Prof. János Liszi and Dr. István Szalai
Research field Development of new simulation methods for the determination of phase equilibria of molecular fluids. Study of phase coexistence of dipolar fluids in the presence of external field using perturbation theory and simulations.
Ph.D. 1996. Study of phase equlibrium behavior of molecular fluids (summa cum laude)
Postdoctoral Fellow 1996-98. Department of Chemistry, University of Hong Kong, at Dr. Kwong-Yu Chan
Research field Monte carlo simulation of the electrochemical double layer using the ion-dipole model. Simulation study of inhomogeneous systems.
Postdoctoral Fellow 1998-99. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Brigham Young University (BYU), Provo, Utah, USA, at it Prof. Douglas Henderson
Research field Monte Carlo simulation study of the low temperature behaviour of the electrochemical interface. Simulation and density functional study of membranes.
Research assistant 1999-2001 Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Veszprém, Veszprém, Hungary
Assistant professor 2001-2005 Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Veszprém, Veszprém, Hungary
Associate professor from 2006 Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Veszprém, Veszprém, Hungary
Research field Phase coexistence of mixtures, behaviour of magnetic liquids in external field, properties of the electrochemical double layer at high ionic coupling, selectivity of ion channels, study of inhomgeneous dielectric systems.
Assistant professor from 2006 Department of Molecular Biophysics and Physiology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, USA
Research field Simulation study of selectivity and conductance of ion channels, study of inhomogeneous dielectric systems.
Awards 2000. János Bolyai Research Fellowship (issued by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
  2004. Researcher of the Year (issued by the Reginal Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Veszprém)
Publications 68 papers printed or in press, 35 presentations on conferences (7 oral, 13 poster, coauthor in 15)
Scientific collaborators Douglas Henderson, BYU, Provo, USA
  Bob Eisenberg, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, USA
  Wolfgang Nonner, University of Miami School of Medicine, USA
  Dirk Gillespie, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, USA
  Kwong-Yu Chan, University of Hong Kong
  Stefan Sokoowski, MCS University, Lublin, Poland
  David Busath, BYU, Provo, USA
  Ron Fawcett, University of California, Davis, USA
  Dung di Caprio, CNRS-ENSCP-PARIS6, Paris, France