Sorry if this is a wrong newsgroup.
I would like to know if any possibility exists to make a research/study
in physics in any university in Hungary.
I got my MS in physics from the St.Petersburg State University, Russia
with specialization in solid state physics/computer science. I'd like
to make a short or long-term research in Hungary. Also, I am interested
in PhD study in this country. I speak fluent English, some French and
VERY basic Hungarian, and study German.
All answers/proposals will be appreciated.
Please, write me directly to
Best regards,
Anatoly Kozlov
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To Whom It may concern,
I am a hungarian student currently enrolled in Middlebury College.
I have internet connection to my parents through odin.net.
Information is available at: . My parents would provide you
with further information if necessary.
Good Luck,
Andras Horvath
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In article >, Heather Olsen
> wrote:
> Opps, sorry! I meant to send that long bibliography to the person
> who requested it, not the list. I hit the wrong key.
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