Dr. G. Por
Curriculum Vitae
Surname: Por
First name: Gabor
Born:
Budapest, February 14, 1948
Nationality:
Hungarian
Married:
Olga Berezina, Children: Julia(27), Peter (23), Daniel (7)
Educational process:
- Secondary School 1962-66, Budapest, Hungary
- St. Petersburg State University (Russia), 1966-1972
- graduated in Physics (Solid State Physics) M. Sc. 1972
- graduated in Applied Mathematics (computing) BSc. 1972
- Roland Eotvos University Budapest (Hungary), 1976, PhD in Nuclear Physics (reactor physics)
- Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1986, Candidate of Sci. (Physics)
- Political High School of Budapest, 1989,
- graduated in Industrial Policy M.Sc.
- Still Learning in College of Finance and Accountancy
Language skill
- Fluency in English and Russian (also in writing)
- Russian: Approved high degree state examination (graduated in Russia)
- English: Approved medium level state examination in 1976, with a follow up exam in 1992
- Others: reading and understanding in German.
Main experiences:
Research reactors, critical assembly experiment; Noise diagnostics in nuclear power plants; fluctuation analysis, fusion diagnostics, Loose Parts monitoring systems from basics till producing and selling from a small company /APandSD Ltd/, diagnostics in industry; management practice in industry oriented computerised data systems; teaching at university and colleges.
Professional records (Employment):
1972 - 1976 | PhD Student in Central Research Institute for Physics, Budapest, |
1976 - 1992 |
Employed as scientific co-worker in Institute of Atomic Research, an institute of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, carrying out experiments at the beginning and supervising the work of up to 50 co-workers at the end |
1980 - 1981 |
15 months in ECN, The Netherlands Energy Research Institute, supported by International Atomic Energy Agency |
1986 | 3 months, University of British Columbia, Vancouver (Canada) invited visiting scientist, |
1988 - 1989 | 2+3 months at University of Hannover on invitation basis. |
1992 - 1995 | Institute of Nuclear Techniques of Technical University of Budapest, Head of Department (Reactor Operation) |
1998.10 - 1999.09. | Guest Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden) |
Present positions:
1995 - | Technical University of Budapest (Hungary), Associated Professor, |
2002 - |
Professor of College of Dunaujvaros (Hungary) |
Secondary occupation:
Manager in a small size company Ltd.
Most important achievements:
Publications (see also attached list)
- 76 papers in periodicals and proceedings
- 4 dissertations
- contribution to a reviewing book in noise diagnostics
Technical systems (this activity includes a whole process from scientific basis to innovation to fully working systems):
- KARD a reactor noise diagnostics system for Kalinin NPP (Russia),
- CARD (two) reactor noise diagnostics systems for Paks NPP (Russia),
- KAZMER project manager of complex noise system for Kalinin NPP(Russia)
- HELPS, Hungarian Loose Parts monitoring System for Paks NPP (Hungary)
- ALPS (Advanced Loose Part System) sold for Paks NPP (four Units, Hungary) by APandSD Ltd.
Heading the work of a research reactor operation including all aspects(1992-1995)
Teaching at University and College (1992-):
- Lessons and practice in noise and industrial diagnostics,
- introducing data collection system for training reactor,
- lessons in physics (heat transfer and optics), electronics, physics, technical physics
- Nuclear Reactor I&C lessons
- Eu projects for teaching
- Supervising fusion PhD students in diagnostics
Working in development of international nuclear engineering education in the frame of ENEN Association of EU-FP5 project and NEPTUNO projects of FP6 (2000-2004)
Managing a research group for fusion diagnostics at Institute of Nuclear Techniques since 2000.
Recorded expert of the International Atomic Energy Agency, having missions: China (1993), Slovakia (1995, 1998), Ghana (1996, 1998), and Iran (1997,2006), Russia(2003)
Memberships:
- European Nuclear Society,
- Hungarian Nuclear Society,
- Hungarian Energy Association,
- Hungarian Teacher’s Association.
Budapest, 10/01/2007
Dr. Gabor POR