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    I was born on 4 August 1989, Győr , I studied at primary and secondary school in Győr. In 2008, I was admitted successfully at the Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences , Faculty of Earth Sciences BSc.

    My thesis to the Hungarian Meteorological Service Numerical Modeling Department, my supervisor was István Ihász , the thesis title: The verification of ECMWF’s ensemble decade and monthly plume forecasts. In the summer of 2011 - after the BSc state examination - successful entrance examination done at the Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences , Faculty of Meteorology MSc.

    During my university studies I made three times a student research papers, conferences, student faculty on December 2010 second prize, on December 2011 third prize, second prize in December 2012. . On 5 to 7 April 2012, I was in Veszprém XIII . National Higher Education Student Conference on Environmental Science thesis entitled " The use of ensemble forecasts of convective weather dangerous situations" received first prize. On 18 to 20 April 2013, took place in Budapest on XXXI National Scientific Student Conference "Examination of the ensemble applicability of summer convective weather situations” thesis was received OTDK praise.

    My degree work was done at the Hungarian Meteorological Service (HMS) Methodology Development Department and my supervisor was István Ihász. I prepared my paper entitled "Probability forecasts applicability of summer convective weather situations" On 15 April 2013 work was presented to the audience of HMS. .

    In my second semester of MSc studies I took out a research fellowship at Eötvös Loránd University. I have been a member of the Hungarian Meteorological Society since 2010 .

Dates:

    01. 09. 2013. - ... - PhD work at Eötvös Loránd University

    01. 06. 2013. - 31. 08. 2013. - Environmental of atmosphere specialist at Hungarian Meteorologist Service

    01. 09. 2011. - 30. 06. 2013. - Meteorologist Msc at Eötvös Loránd University

    01. 09. 2008. - 30. 06. 2011. - Earth Scientist Bsc at Eötvös Loránd University

Publications:

    Articles in refereed journals:
  1. Lázár, D. Methods and examination of microprecipitation at region of Hungary (in Hungarian) Légkör, 57, (in print) 2014
  2. Posters on international conferences:
  3. Lázár, D. and Ihász, I. Application of new methods based on ECMWF ensemble model for predicting severe convective weather situations AS1.9: Atmospheric Convection: Dynamics, Chemistry, and Vertical Transport section (B868 EGU2013-4638) EGU Vienna 8-12 April 2013
  4. Lázár, D. and Ihász, I. New methods based on ECMWF’s ensemble model for predicting severe convective events at the Hungarian Meteorological Service. Using ECMWF’s forecast. Reading, United Kingdom 5-7 June 2013
    Scientific Student Conferences:
  1. Lázár, D. Comparison of ensemble forecast verification techniques (in Hungarian). Eötvös Loránd University TTK Meteorology Department, XXX. National Student Conference, Nyíregyháza. 27-29 April 2011. pp 35.
  2. Lázár, D. The use of ensemble forecasts of convective weather dangerous situations (in Hungarian). Scientific student essay. Eötvös Loránd University TTK Meteorology Department, XIII. National Higher Education Environmental Studies Student Conference, 5-7 April 2012. pp 48.
  3. Lázár, D. Examination of the ensemble applicability in summer convective weather situations (in Hungarian). Eötvös Loránd University TTK Meteorology Department XXXI. National Student Conference. Budapest, 17-19 April 2013. pp 64.
    Professional presentations in Hungarian:
  1. Lázár, D. The verification of ECMWF’s ensemble decade and monthly plume forecasts. Hungarian Meteorological Service Budapest, 4 May 2011
  2. Lázár, D. Probabilistic forecasts applicability of the summer convective weather situations. Hungarian Meteorological Service Budapest, 15 April 2013.
  3. Lázár, D., Bájhóber E., Grosz B., Gyönygyösi Z., Weidinger T. New tool for environmental air modeling: scale-dependent community-developed air quality models. Dobogókő 10 October 2013.
    Professional presentations in English:
  1. Lázár, D. Using EPS model in severe convective weather situations. ECMWF liaison visit. Hungarian Meteorological Service.Budapest, 12 November 2012.
    Dissertation, degree work:
  1. Lázár, D. The ECMWF ensemble decade and monthly plume forecasts verification (in Hungarian).BSc dissertation, Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Natural Sciences. pp 52. 2011
  2. Lázár, D. Probabilistic forecasts applicability of the summer convective weather situations (in Hungarian).. MSc degree work, Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Natural Sciences. pp 90. 2013
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