
György Darvas
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SYMMETRION,
Director, (1991-)
Address: 29 Eötvös St.,
Budapest, H-1067 Hungary
Phone: 36 (1) 302-6965
http://symmetry.hu
and
Department
of History and Philosophy of Science,
Faculty of Sciences,
Eötvös Loránd University,
(1998-2017)
Address: Pázmány
Péter sétány 1/B, Budapest, H-1117 Hungary
http://hps.elte.hu/
earlier:
Institute
for Research Organization of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
Senior research fellow
(1971-2011)
Address: H-1051
Budapest, Nádor u. 18.
Eötvös Loránd
University, Budapest
M.S. in Thoretical
Physics, 1971
M.S. in Philosophy of
Science, 1974
Dr. Univ.,
1985;
Ph.D., 1996
- 1991- present: Director, SYMMETRION https://www.symmetry.hu/symmetrion/
(symmetries in physics, physics in interaction with other disciplines, conservation laws, interdisciplinary symmetry studies, symmetry in science, art and technology, art-science interrelations, philosophy of science with special regard to physics)
- 1971-2011: (senior) research fellow of the Institute for Research Organization of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, http://www.mtakszi.iif.hu
(theoretical physics; additionally: theory and philosophy of science, history of science and technology, problems of interdisciplinary researches; management of research and development; national and international scientific cooperation; science and technology policy at nation-wide and international levels; cross-national comparative studies)
- Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest; Faculty of Sciences,
- - Department of History and Philosophy of Science (1998-2017)
Course of lectures on Hypersymmetry https://isa.symmetry.hu/members/darvasg/Lectures on Hypersymmetry.pdf
Course of lectures on Symmetry<http://hps.elte.hu/oktaeder/atmeneti/darvas.htm#English>,
Course of lectures on Physical Symmetries and Conservation Laws<http://hps.elte.hu/courses/darvas3.htm#English>,
Course of lectures on Interactions in Kinetic Fields and the Conservation of IFCS<http://hps.elte.hu/oktaeder/atmeneti/darvas2.htm#English>
and
- - Department of General Technics (1992-1999)
- Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Philosophy (2006-2008) http://www.philos.msu.ru/
- University of Tsukuba, Department of Applied Physics, Japan (1996)
- Technical University of Budapest (1987-88)
MAIN INVITATIONS ABROAD:
Visiting professor:
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Philosophy,
2006-2008
Visiting research fellow:
University of Tsukuba, March-July 1996
Invited lecturer (among others):
- Bauman State University of Technology, Moscow, 2019
- University of Technology, Tehran, 2017
- Wroclaw University,
2014
- Moscow State Chaikovsky Conservatory, 2013, 2014
- Universität Tübingen, 2011
- University of Pécs, 2011, 2012
- University of Cluj, 2011
- Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Theoretical Physics, 2003,
2008, 2011, 2013
- Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe, 2010
- Mathematical Institute of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, 2009
- Biomedical Engineering Center, University Polytehnica of Bucharest, 2009
- Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research, Altenberg, 2008
- Moscow Institute of Architecture, 2008
- Moscow State University of Typography, 2006, 2007
- Russian Academy of
Sciences, IMAS, Symmetry Circle, 2003, 2009
- RIKEN, The Institute of
Physical and Chemical Research, Tokyo, 1996
- Tel-Aviv University,
1996
- Technion, Haifa, 1995
- University of Tsukuba,
1994
- Institut für
Gesellschaft und Wissenschaft, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, 1990
- Advisory Council for
Science and Technology Policy of the Netherlands, The Hague, 1987
- American Association
for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Washington D.C., 1984
CEO,
- International Symmetry Association (ISA)
(2003-2013) http://www.symmetry.hu/isa_articles.html
- Honorary CEO,
International Symmetry Association (ISA, 2013-)
Secretary General,
- International Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of
Symmetry (ISIS-Symmetry),
(1989-2001)
-
International Symmetry Association (ISA) (founding member, 2003) http://www.symmetry.hu/isa_articles.html
- International Society for
the Interdisciplinary Study of Symmetry (ISIS-Symmetry), (founding member, 1989-2001)
- Complex Committee for
the History of Science and Technology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1999-2005)
- New York Academy of
Sciences,
(1996-)
- International
Association for the Study of Interdisciplinary Researches (INTERSTUDY) (founding member, 1979-1988)
- Hungarian National
Committee of the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology (1981-1992)
- Presidium of the
National Association for the Science of Science (1973-1981)
- Committee for the
Sociology and Management of Science of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1985-1990)
- Hungarian Philosophical
Society (1985-)
- Hungarian Association
for the Dissemination of Scientific Knowledge (1974-1992)
Chairmanship
- Symmetry Festival 2013,
Delft;
- Symmetry Festival 2009,
Budapest;
- Symmetry Festival 2006,
Budapest;
- Symmetry Festival 2003,
Budapest;
- History of Symmetry, Scientific session, XXth World
Congress of the History of Science, Liége, 1997
- UNESCO Symposium on International Scientific
Cooperation and Its Effects on Society,
1982
Co-Chairman,
- OREZ
1 Trancoso, Protugal 2007
- Festival SupreMADIsm,
Moscow, 2006
- International Congress and Exhibition:
- - Symmetry of Patterns, Hiroshima,
1992
- - Symmetry: Natural and Artificial, Washington, D.C., 1995
- - Symmetry: Order/Disorder, Haifa,
1998
- International
Symposium and Exhibition:
- - Symmetry of Structure, Budapest,
1989;
Organizer
- Local
Organising Committee member, XXIIIrd
International Congress of History of Science, Budapest, 2009,
- Order/Disorder, Haifa, 1998, (and co-editor of the related
proceedings)
- Session: History of
symmetry in the sciences, arts and technology ,
XXth International
Congress of History of Science, Liége, Belgium, 1997,
- 1993 Annual Meeting
of the Academie internationale de philosophie des sciences, Budapest;
Rapporteur,
-
UNESCO Seminar: Science and Technology Policies for Social and Economic
Development, Warsaw,
1986
Exhibitions, (organiser):
- Non-Euclidean Geometry, Curved Spaces, Gravitational Waves
(Symmetry Festival) Vienna, 2016
- Suprematism 100 (Symmetry Festival) Delft, 2013
- Lines - The feeling of one dimension
(Symmetry Festival) Budapest, 2009
- Ars (Dis)Symmetrica '06 (Symmetry Festival), Budapest, (several galeries) 2006
- Festival SupreMADIsm,
Moscow, 2006
- Ars
(Dis)Symmetrica '03, (Symmetry Festival), Budapest, Millennium Center, 2003
- Ars (Dis)Symmetrica '93,
Water Tower, Margaret Island, Budapest, 1993
- Science in the Arts –
Art in the Sciences,
Satellite art program series of the
UNESCO
– ICSU World Conference on Science, (Science for the Twenty First
Century: A New Commitment, June-July 1999)
-
- Ars(Dis)Symmetrica '99, Ernst
Museum, Budapest
- - Science Reflected in the Arts - Art in the Sciences, Barcsay Hall, Budapest
- The exhibitions
related to the Symmetry Congresses
-- Budapest, 1989;
-- Hiroshima, 1992;
-- Washington, D.C. 1995,
-- Haifa, 1998
Hungarian team leader
in the international co-operative study on the Transformation
of the Science
Systems
of Central and Eastern Europe,
organised by the Institute for Society
Research MPG Köln, and the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research at the
University of Bielefeld, 1992-1996.
National Coordinator
of efforts in the CMEA scientific cooperation program in
Sociology, History and
Science of Science (1985-1989)
National liaison officer
to and co-editor of the proceedings of CMEA International
Symposium on
Scientific-Technological Revolution and Social Progress (1973-74)
Professorship
Third World Academy of Sciences, ICSU/TWAS/UNESCO/CSC
Joint Lectureship
Programme, (1990-1994)
Curatorship,
- International Symmetry Foundation (1991-2007)
- Symmetrology Foundation (2007-)
MAIN GRANTS,
- Japan
Society for the Promotion of Science, 1996, No. 112003
-
Hungarian National Research Fund (OTKA), 1998-99, No. T 025993
Patent,
- Image processing
based on dismounting ino antisymmetric-symmetric components, P0302597,
2003
- Golden
rectangle tiling pattern by eight sections, registered EU Community
Design, 002587360-0001
CONFERENCE LECTURES,
- at over eighty international meetings, including World
congresses in Philosophy, in History of Science and in Symmetry
(the titles of the most important ones listed among the publications).
EDITORSHIP:
Periodicals:
- Symmetry: Culture and Science
(Quarterly, 1990-2008, 2012-2020)
http://journal-scs.symmetry.hu/editorial-boards/
editor in chief
( 1990-1996 with D. Nagy; 1997-2001 with Sz. Bérczi, J. Böhm and S. Kabai;
2001- 2008 and 2012- 2020 alone)
- Entropy,
an International and
Interdisciplinary Journal of
Entropy and Information Sciences (1999-2006)
http://www.mdpi.org/entropy/ member of the
Editorial Board
- Newsletter
of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1991-1996)
- History of Science - History of Technology
(periodical, in Hungarian,
Tudománytörténet,
Technikatörténet) (1983-1986)
- Letters on the Science of Science
(periodical, in Hungarian,
Tudománytani Szemelvények)
(1974-1982)
- Szimmetria - Thematic issue of Magyar
Tudomány
(the central periodical of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences) 3, 1999
- Global Future
Digest(Toronto-Bombay)
(1983-1990) advisory editor
Books,
collected essays (edited):
- Philosophy of Mathematics Today,
Kluwer: Dordrecht, 1997, xxix + 361 p. (with E. Agazzi).
- Science and Technology in Eastern Europe,
Longman: Harlow, Essex,UK, 1988, 283 p.
- International Scientific Co-operation and Its Effects on
Society, Paris-Budapest: UNESCO and the Institute for Research Organisation
of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1983, 315 p.
- Symmetry of Structure, Extended Abstracts, Budapest:
International Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Symmetry, Vols. I and
II, 1989. 656 p. (Nagy D-sel)
- Symmetry in a Kaleidoscope, Budapest: International
Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Symmetry (special issue of the
Symmetry: Culture and Science, 1-4), 1990. 448 p. (with D. Nagy).
- Symmetry: Natural and Artificial, Extended Abstracts,
Budapest: Symmetrion, 734 p. 1995 (with D. Nagy and M. Pardavi-Harváth)
- Order/Disorder, Organisation and Hierarchy in Science,
Technology, Art, Design and the Humanities, Extended Abstracts, Budapest:
International Symmetry Foundation (special issue of the Symmetry: Culture and
Science), 1989. 464 p. (with D. Nagy and D. Shechtman).
- Ars (Dis)Symmetrica '99; A Tudomány a Művészet Tükrében - Művészet
a Tudományban, Science Reflected in the Arts - Art in the Sciences,
(Satellite art program series accompanying the UNESCO-ICSU World Conference on
Science, Science for the Twenty-First Century: A New Commitment, 1999),
Institute for Research Organisation, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
and Symmetrion, Budapest, 1999, 144 p.
- Chapters from the History of Symmetry, Budapest:
International Symmetry Foundation (special issue of the Symmetry: Culture and
Science), 1999, 208 p.
- Symmetry in Ethnomathematics, Budapest: International
Symmetry Foundation (special issue of the Symmetry: Culture and Science), 2001,
240 p.
- Symmetry: A synthesis of constancy and change, Budapest: International Symmetry
Foundation (special issue of the Symmetry: Culture and Science), 2003,
2004, 768 p.
- Symmetry in Art and Science Education, 1, 2, 3, Budapest: Symmetrion
(special issues of the Symmetry: Culture and Science, Vol. 17, Nos. 1-2 and 3-4,
416 p., Vol. 18. No. 1, 96 p.) (2006, 2007).
- Symmetries of the Möbius Strip, Budapest: Symmetrion (special issue
of the Symmetry: Culture and Science, Vol. 19, No. 1), 80 p. (2008)
- with Tennant, R., eds. Islamic Art and
Symmetry, Budapest: Symmetrion (special issue of the Symmetry: Culture and
Science, Vol. 19, Nos. 2-3), pp. 81-224. (2008)
- with Petitjean, M., eds. Symmetry in the History of Science, Art and
Technology, Part 1, Budapest: Symmetrion (Proceedings of the Symmetry
Festival 2009, special issue of the Symmetry: Culture and Science, Vol. 20,
Nos. 1-4), 448 p. (2009).
- with Petitjean, M., eds. Symmetry in the History of Science, Art and
Technology, Part 2, Budapest: Symmetrion (Proceedings of the Symmetry
Festival 2009, special issue of the Symmetry: Culture and Science, Vol. 21,
Nos. 1-3), 304 p. (2010).
- Symmetries with Finsler metric, special issue of the Symmetry:
Culture and Science, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 97-224, (2012).
Darvas, G. ed. (2013) Proceedings of the Symmetry Festival
2013, Budapest: Symmetrion, Thematic issues: Part 1: Symmetry: Culture and
Science, Vol. 24 (2013), Nos. 1-4, 512 p; https://doi.org/10.26830/symmetry_2013_1-4_001
and Part 2, Vol. 25 (2014), No. 3, pp. 145-288. https://doi.org/10.26830/symmetry_2014_3_145
- Darvas, G. (under publication) Simmetria,
(in Russian), Moszkva-Izhevsk: Publishing house "Reguliarnaia i
Khaoticheskaia Dinamika” .
- Darvas G. ed. (2015) Symmetry in Philosophy,
Symmetry: Culture and Science, Vol. 26 (2015), No. 1, 128 p. https://doi.org/10.26830/symmetry_2015_1_001
- Darvas G. ed. (2015) Symmetries in Origami,
Symmetry: Culture and Science, Vol. 26 (2015), No. 2, 128 p. https://doi.org/10.26830/symmetry_2015_2_129
- Darvas G. ed. (2018) Symmetries and
invariances in physics: Centenary of the Noether theorems, Symmetry:
Culture and Science, Vol. 29 (2018), No. 4, 80 p. https://doi.org/10.26830/symmetry_2018_4_453
- Darvas G. ed. (2019) Bauhaus 100: Symmetries
and proportions in modern architectural composition, Symmetry: Culture and
Science, Vol. 30 (2019), No. 4, 144 p. https://doi.org/10.26830/symmetry_2019_4_261
- Darvas G. ed. (2021) Complex Symmetries, Cham/Heidelberg:
Birkhäuser/Springer, 65 b/w illustrations, 131 illustrations in colour, vi + 262 pp. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-88059-0; https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88059-0
PUBLICATIONS:
more than three hundred items, including 30 books, 44 book
chapters, and 90 journal articles (most of them in English)
http://members.iif.hu/darvasg/publ.htm

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born 1st April
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married, two
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