Tünde-Maria Fülöp (born 1970) is a Swedish theoretical plasma physicist who works as a professor of subatomic, high energy and plasma physics at the Chalmers University of Technology.
[1] Fülöp is of Hungarian ethnicity; she is originally from Transylvania in Romania, where she was born in 1970.
She is also a visiting research fellow at Merton College, Oxford.
[3] She became a member of the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg in 2021.
[4] Fülöp and Per Helander were the 2024 recipients of the Hannes Alfvén Prize of the European Physical Society Plasma Physics Division,[5] given "for outstanding contributions to theoretical plasma physics, yielding groundbreaking results that significantly impact the understanding and optimization of magnetically confined fusion plasmas".