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Prof. Dr. Ferenc Kun is a full Professor and currently serves as the Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology at the University of Debrecen, Hungary. He is affiliated with the Department of Theoretical Physics within the Institute of Physics, where he leads research in the physics of complex systems. His academic work is deeply integrated into the department's long-standing tradition of theoretical and computational physics research.
His research interests focus on the physics of complex systems, particularly the statistical mechanics of fracture and failure in disordered materials. His work involves computational modeling of crack propagation, breakdown phenomena, and collective behavior in heterogeneous systems. These areas sit at the intersection of theoretical physics, materials science, and nonlinear dynamics.
The Department of Theoretical Physics has a rich history dating back to 1949, and under various leaders, it has expanded into solid-state physics, quantum chemistry, and high-energy physics. Prof. Kun contributes to this legacy by leading a research group on complex systems, involving both students and doctoral candidates. The department is equipped with advanced computing resources to support simulations and theoretical work.
Prof. Kun has no listed scientific awards in the provided text, but his leadership as Dean and active research role suggest strong recognition within the academic community. There is no mention of specific grants or advising activities, though he is involved in training students through research groups.
The department is located at Bem tér 18, Debrecen, in the Institute of Physics Building II, and shares space with the Department of Experimental Physics and the ATOMKI research institute, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.
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