
Tamás Álmos Vámi studies Physics at the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. He is interested in Particle Physics and in the Modern Quantum Theories. He has been working at the Wigner Research Centre for Physics for four years in the topic of Detector Physics. He takes part in the calibration of the CERN CMS Pixel Detector, he is doing simulations at CMS and studies the performance of the Pixel Detector and he is responsible for the reconstruction of the Phase 1 Upgrade Pilot Modules. In the near future he aims to be involved in studies about Supersymmetry. In his free time he likes reading, travelling and getting acquainted with new cultures and people. He experienced being in the leadership of an association, as he was the Head of the Scientific Department and in the following year the Coordinator of Hungarian Student Research Association (KutDiák). He was the President of the Hungarian Association of Physics Students and now he is the President of its Supervisory Board.
- Physical Chemistry
- Frontiers in Physics
- General Chemistry
- Electromagnetism
- Modern Physics
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Physical Chemistry
- General Chemistry
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Electromagnetism
- General Chemistry
- Electromagnetism
- Big Questions of the Universe
- Modern Physics
- General Chemistry
- Frontiers in Physics
- Electromagnetism
- Physical Chemistry
- Big Questions of the Universe
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Electromagnetism
- Electromagnetism
- Big Questions of the Universe
- Physical Chemistry
- Basic Chemistry
- Modern Physics
- General and Inorganic Chemistry
- General and Inorganic Chemistry
- Big Questions of the Universe