


DR. NORBERT MAGYAR
BIO
Personal Profile

In brief
Family name, First name: Magyar, Norbert
Year born: 1990
Researcher unique identifier(s): ORCID - 0000-0001-5731-8173
Nationality: Hungarian, Romanian
Education
Current positions
Previous positions
Fellowships and Awards
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Teaching activities
Organisation of scientific meetings
2014-2018
KU Leuven
PhD in Science (Mathematics)
Title: "Back-reaction of the plasma on coronal oscillations"
Centre for mathematical Plasma Astrophysics (CmPA), Dept. of Mathematics, KU Leuven, Belgium.
Name of PhD Supervisor: Prof. Tom Van Doorsselaere
2012-2014
“BabeÈ™-Bolyai” University
Master in Computational Physics
Faculty of Physics, “BabeÈ™-Bolyai” University,
Cluj-Napoca, Romania
2021-
KU Leuven
FWO Postdoctoral Fellow
Centre for mathematical Plasma Astrophysics (CmPA), Dept. of Mathematics, KU Leuven, Belgium
2019 - 2021
University of Warwick
Newton International Fellow of the Royal Society
Centre for Fusion, Space, and Astrophysics (CFSA), Dept. of Physics, University of Warwick, UK
2018 - 2019
KU Leuven
Postdoctoral mandate of KU Leuven
Centre for mathematical Plasma Astrophysics (CmPA), Dept. of Mathematics, KU Leuven, Belgium
2020
FWO Postdoctoral Fellowship
(3 years, 2020 success rate: ~25%, Award: ~250k€)
2019
Newton International Fellowship of the Royal Society
(2 years, 2019 success rate: ~8%, Award: ~84k€)
2019
PhD Thesis Prize, The European Solar Physics Division (ESPD) of the European Physical Society (EPS)
“Prize awarded for significant contributions, using 3D magneto-hydrodynamics numerical experiments, to the study of waves and their relation to turbulence in the solar corona”
2018
Postdoctoral mandate (PDM) (1 year, success rate >30%)
2014
FWO PhD Fellowship (4 years, 2014 success rate ~22%)
2015-
Teaching assistant. Courses: Plasma Physics, Fluid Dynamics, Space Weather. Dept. of Mathematics, KU Leuven, Belgium
2020
Guest lecturer. Course: Solar Physics
University of Warwick, UK
2022
ISSI (International Space Science Institute) Team Leader, Title: “Turbulence at the Edge of the Solar Corona: Constraining Available Theories Using the Latest Parker Solar Probe Measurements”, 15 team members in two one-week meetings, Bern, Switzerland
2022
Member of SOC, CmPA Conference on Solar Physics,
(~70 participants), KU Leuven, Belgium
2021
Convener of session on solar coronal heating mechanisms, National Astronomy Meeting (NAM), (~60 participants in the session), University of Bath, UK