Courses |
Research |
Dr. Miklós Erdélyi
Education:
2000 ( Ph.D) | University of Szeged, Hungary |
1989-1994 (Physicist MS) | JATE University, Szeged, Hungary |
1985-1989 | Nagy Lajos High School, Pecs, Hungary |
Experience:
Date | Status | Location | Research |
2001 September - |
OTKA Postdoctoral Fellow |
University of Szeged | DFG generation with Bessel Beams, Confocal Microscopy, Modeling of Optical System With OSLO, Beam Shaping |
Seminars: Mechanics and Spectroscopy | |||
2000 June-2001 September | Research Associate | Rice University | Diode Based MIR Trace Gas Detection |
Mentors: F. K. Tittel and R. Curl | |||
1999 (Jan.)-2000 June | PhD Candidate | JATE University | Ph.D.: “Resolution Enhancement Techniques in Optical Microlithography Based on Multiple Imaging” |
Seminars: Optics and Spectroscopy | |||
1997-1999 (January) | Visiting Scholar |
Rice University | Experimental study of application of coherent multiple imaging in optical microlithography. |
Simulation of coherent and incoherent multiple imaging using Prolith and Solid-C | |||
Mentors/Contact persons: Dr. M. C. Smayling, F. K. Tittel | |||
1995-1997 | PhD Candidate | JATE University | Experimental and theoretical investigation of coated objectives and image duplication to increase the depth of focus in optical lithography. |
Teaching mechanics and optics to physics and education majors | |||
Mentors/Contact persons: Prof. Zsolt Bor, JATE University | |||
1996 summer | Complimentary Assistant | Rice University | Simulation of Bessel beams using Depict |
1994-1995 | Visiting Scholar |
Rice University | Experimental & theoretical investigation of Interferometric Phase Shifting Techniques |
Experimental & theoretical investigation of annular apertures | |||
Experimental & theoretical investigation of Bessel beams | |||
1992-1994 | Undergraduate Student | JATE University | Interferometry |
Phase Control of Short Light Pulses | |||
Building and Application of Tunable Dye Lasers |