Tamás Matolcsi Author

Tamás Matolcsi completed his MSc in physics followed by his doctorate at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) in Budapest, Hungary in 1975. In his doctoral thesis “Some questions of the theory of de Rham currents and their application in Electromagnetism” he already started his work to make vague and ambiguous notions in the classical theory of Electromagnetism clear and precise using appropriate mathematical notions. Ever since, Dr. Matolcsi has been working on making physical theories consistent and mathematically clear; this produced numerous books and publications. 

Professor Matolcsi was responsible for teaching the mathematical tools required for physics students for 35 years at ELTE and is considered an excellent teacher by generations of Hungarian physicists.  Starting in 2015 together with his former students, he has been organizing summer schools for undergraduate/graduate physics students on various topics that use the spacetime setting, like relativity, classical and quantum mechanics, and classical electrodynamics with the latest in 2024. His current focus is on spacetime and thermodynamics.

In 1997, he was a visiting researcher in Venezuela and Brazil.

Dr. Matolcsi has received the Hungarian National Award for Excellence in Teaching in 1985 and a Natural Science Award from ELTE in 1987.