Professor László Gránásy
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Brunel University Uxbridge UB8 3PH United Kingdom |
Email: laszlo.granasy@brunel.ac.uk |
About László
Prior to his appointment as Professor Associate in September 2009, Professor Gránásy spent over two years as professor of solidification at BCAST. At present, he is the leader of the Phase Field Modelling Group at the Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Budapest, Hungary, where he worked before his appointment at the BCAST.
His recent field of interest includes theoretical description and numerical modelling of solidification processes, with an emphasis on homogeneous and heterogeneous nucleation and polycrystalline solidification. In his work he applies various methods including cluster dynamics, phenomenological approaches, and continuum techniques, such as the Cahn-Hilliard, phase-field, phase-field crystal, Ginzburg-Landau and density functional theory. So far he has published 165 papers in scientific journals, conference proceedings and books, to which he received over 2500 independent citations, his h-factor is 27, and has given over 50 invited talks at international conferences / workshops.
Representative publications:- H. Emmerich, H. Löwen, R. Wittkowski, T. Gruhn, G. I. Tóth, G. Tegze, L. Gránásy:Phase-field-crystal models for condensed matter dynamics on atomic length and diffusive time scales: an overview. Adv. Phys., 61, 665-743 (2012).
- G. I. Tóth, G. Tegze, T. Pusztai, L. Gránásy: Heterogeneous crystal nucleation: The effect of lattice mismatch. Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 025502 (2012).
- G. I. Tóth, T. Pusztai, G. Tegze, G. Tóth, L. Gránásy: Amorphous nucleation precursor in highly nonequilibrium fluids. Phys. Rev. Lett., 107, 175702 (2011).
- G. Tegze, G. I. Tóth, L. Gránásy: Faceting and branching in 2D crystal growth.Phys. Rev. Lett., 106, 195502 (2011).
- G. I. Tóth, J. R. Morris, L. Gránásy: Ginzburg-Landau type multi-phase-field model for competing fcc and bcc nucleation. Phys. Rev. Lett., 106, 045701 (2011).
- G. Tegze, L. Gránásy, G. I. Tóth, F. Podmaniczky, A. Jaatinen, T. Ala-Nissila, T. Pusztai: Diffusion-controlled anisotropic growth of stable and metastable crystal polymorphs in the phase-field crystal model. Phys. Rev. Lett, 103, 035702 (2009).




