Enikő Madarassy
President
I am currently involved in astrophysical research, accounting and writing studies in various fields.
I am the president of the Scandinavian Hungarian Cultural and Scientific Society (SMKTT), a board member of the Swedish National Association of Hungarians (SMOSZ) and a vice president of the Stockholm Hungarian House Community (SMHK).
My story
I was born in Teke, Bistrița-Năsăud County (Transylvania). I spent my childhood and school years in Székelyhíd, Érmihályfalva and Oradea. I graduated from today's Ady Endre High School in Oradea. Later, I studied physics at the Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, BBTE, and after that I worked as a teacher of mathematics and physics at the secondary school and grammar school level in Érmihályfalva, Oradea, Budapest and Stockholm. In Sweden, I worked as a teaching assistant at Stockholm University (Vetenskapslaboratorium) with high school, high school and university students.
I then received my PhD in Bose-Einstein Condensate from the University of Newcastle in England.
I am currently working in astrophysical research, accounting and writing studies related to various fields, such as:
Enikõ Madarassy: Report on a visit to Eder Teller, Új Horizont, 2005.
Enikõ Madarassy: Fulfilling a Dream - Meeting with Eder Teller, Magyar Liget / Sweden, 2010.
Enikõ Madarassy: Dr. Zsófia Torma, the genius of the first Hungarian archaeologist, Ághegy / Sweden, 2012.
Enikõ Madarassy: Dr. Ernő Andrássy, man and archaeologist of Érmellék, an internationally recognized scientist, ÁLBT book, 2019.
Enikő Madarassy and Margit Károlyi T.: LET'S BE PROUD OF THE SURROUNDINGS! PEOPLE AND LANGUAGE VALUES OF THE COIN, SMKTT book, 2022
My scientific articles:
I received my degree from Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in the UK / University of Newcastle upon Tyne in the subject: Vortex motion in trapped Bose-Einstein Condensates (2008).
EJM Madarassy and CF Barenghi: Vortex Dynamics in Trapped Bose-Einstein Condensate (J. Low Temp. Phys. 152, 122-135, 2008)
Eniko JM Madarassy: Vortex Lattice in a Rotating Bose-Einstein Condensate (The Postgraduate Magazine, Third Edition, United Kingdom, 2008)
EJM Madarassy and CF Barenghi: Disordered Vortex Arrays in a Two-Dimensional Condensate (Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics, 103, 269-278, 2009)
EJM Madarassy: A method to create disordered vortex arrays in atomic Bose-Einstein condensates (Can. J. Phys. 87, 9 / 1013-1019, 2009)
EJM Madarassy: Decay of soliton-like perturbations into vortex-anti vortex pairs (Rom. J. Phys. 55. Num. 3-4, 2010)
Enikõ JM Madarassy and Axel Brandenburg: Calibrating passive scalar transport in shear-flow turbulence (Phys. Rev. E, 82, 016304, 2010), NORDITA
T. Harko and EJM Madarassy: Finite temperature effects in Bose-Einstein condensed dark matter halos (Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics 01 / 020,2012)
EJM Madarassy and VT Toth: Numerical simulation code for self-graviting Bose- Einstein condensates (Computer Physics Communications, 184 (4), 1339-1343, 2013)
EJM Madarassy and VT Toth: Evolution and dynamic properties of Bose-Einstein condensate dark matter stars. (Physical Review D, 91 (4), Article ID 044041,2015)
T. Harko and EJM Madarassy: Bose-Einstein Condensate dark matter models in the presence of baryonic matter and random confining potentials,
(European Physical Journal C., 2022)
I am the president of the Scandinavian Hungarian Cultural and Scientific Society (SMKTT), a board member of the Swedish National Association of Hungarians (SMOSZ) and a vice president of the Stockholm Hungarian House Community (SMHK).
Contact
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