Curriculum Vitae
Name: Michael Tendler
Current Position: Professor Emeritus, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
Home address: Östermalmsgatan 57, S- 11450, Stockholm, Sweden
Academic Qualifications:
1978 Ph.D. in Plasma Physics, Uppsala University
- Docent in Plasma Physics & Fusion Research, Royal Institute of Technology
1987 Professor Competence, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
1992-2002 Invited Professor, University of Quebec, Canada
1997 Professor, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
2005 Member, Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences
Swedish Professional Qualifications:
1996 – 2008 Chairman of the Plasma Physics Division of the Swedish Physical Society
1999 – 2004 Member of the Fusion Executive Committee of the EURATOM Association
1999 – Member of the Evaluation Committee for Professor Promotions in Sweden
2001- Launch of the novel undergraduate course “Chaos & Self organisation“ attended by a wide range of Swedish and international students
2004- KTH Team Leader awarded INTAS grants by the EU
2005- Elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences
2007-2014 – Director of the KTH program Master Education on Nuclear Fusion Science and Engineering, awarded within the Framework of the EU Erasmus Mundus Initiative
International Professional Qualifications:
1994 – 2010 Member of the Executive Committee of the Latin American Workshops on Plasma Physics
1994- Advisory Board Expert, Gordon & Breach Publishing House, London
1995 – Member of the Programme Committee of the 23 rd European Conference Controlled Fusion and Plasma Physics Conference, Kiev, Ukraine
1995 – Member of the Advisory Committee of the International Conference on Plasma Physics
1996 – Honorary Lecture at Berlin Seminars of Plasma Physics, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
1996 – Expert of the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel Science Foundation, Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Rehovot, Israel
1996- 2002 Elected President of the International Congress Plasma Physics
1997 – Expert on Fusion of the Canada Council, Ottawa, Canada
1997 – Included with a Biography into the series ”Outstanding People of the 20th Century” & ”International Who is Who of Intellectuals”
1997 – 2005 Appointment of the Coordinator for the Baltic Sea Net by the United Nations
1999 – Ernst Mach Prize in Physics awarded by the Czech Academy of Sciences with Medal, with motivation reading ”for Fundamental Contributions to Plasma Physics of Selforganising Systems thereby Improving Prospects for Harnessing the Fusion Energy“
2000- Guest Editor of the Journal Physics of Plasmas American Physical Society
2000 – 2004 Advisor to the American Physical Society on the Internalization & Grants Policy
2000 – 2006 Member of the Executive Committee of the Plasma Physics Division of the European Physical Society
2001- Awarded the Title of Doctor ”Honoris Causa” by the Saint Petersburg State Technical University
2001- Awarded the Title of Doctor ”Honoris Causa” by the Russian Academy of Sciences
2002- Awarded the Title of Doctor ”Honoris Causa” by the University of Ghent, Belgium
2003 – Elected Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences
2003 –2014 Chairman and Member of the Advisory Committee, National Institute of Fusion Studies, Toki, Japan
2007-2009 Assessor for Professor Promotions appointed by the Australian National University
2011- 2015 Appointed the senior research expert at the ITER International Organization
2013- Invited Speaker at the Monaco ITER International Fusion Energy Days
2014- Appointed the Promoter by the Royal Society, London, United Kingdom
2014-2015 Member of the External Management Board of ITER International Organization
2017 – Invited Professor, Chubu University, Japan
2019 – Member of the Coordination Committee on Superconducting DC Transmission System Technology Research Association established at Chubu University