Mate Csanad
Mate Csanad
Professor
Doctor of Science (DSc)
Temp. Director of Institute
Contact details
Address
1117 Budapest, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/a.
Room
3.138
Phone/Extension
6038
Links
  • 1. Natural sciences
    • 1.3 Physical sciences
      • Fluids and plasma physics (including surface physics)
      • Nuclear physics
      • Optics (including laser optics and quantum optics)
      • Particles and fields physics
High Energy Heavy Ion Physics

Interests of Máté Csanád focus on high energy heavy ion physics, hyrodynamic modeling of the quark gluon plasma, quantumstatistical correlations and the femtometer spacetime structure of the quark matter. He leads the Hungarian participation in experiments at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, and is member also in CERN experiments. His main research interests include the understanding of spatiotemporal structures on the femtometer scale via femtoscopy, as well as analytical solutions of relativistic hydrodynamic to understand the time evolution of the matter created in collider experiments.

  • 2024 – Abdulameer, N.J. et al. – Centrality dependence of Lévy-stable two-pion Bose-Einstein correlations in sNN =200 GeV Au+Au collisions – mtmt.hu
  • 2025 – Kincses, Daniel ✉; Nagy, Marton; Csanad, Mate – Lévy walk of pions in heavy-ion collisions – mtmt.hu
  • 2025 – Aboona, B.E. et al. – Light nuclei femtoscopy and baryon interactions in 3 GeV Au+Au collisions at RHIC – mtmt.hu
  • 2026 – Kincses, D ✉; Arpási, E; Kovács, L; Nagy, M; Csanád, M – Three-dimensional sizes and shapes of pion emission in heavy-ion collisions – mtmt.hu
  • 2026 – Huang, Yan; Molnár, Mátyás; Kincses, Dániel; Csanád, Máté – Excitation function of femtoscopic Lévy source parameters of pion pairs in EPOS4 – mtmt.hu