Curriculum Vitae
Personal Data
Name: Tamás Dabóczi
Date of birth: August 22, 1966.
Place of birth: Mohács, Hungary
Nationality: Hungarian
Marital status: married, six children
Affiliation:
Department of Measurement and Information Systems,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
H-1521 Budapest, Hungary
Phone: +36 1 463-2065
Fax: +36 1 463-4112
Email: daboczi@mit.bme.hu
WEB: www.mit.bme.hu/~daboczi
Studies:
Graduation from Technical University of Budapest, Faculty of Electrical Engineering. Major in Instruments and Control, 1990. (with honor)
Degrees:
- Doctor of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2019.
- Habilitation at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, 2013.
- Candidate of Sciences from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1994.
Title of the Thesis: "Deconvolution of transient signals" (in English)
- Ph.D. from the Technical University of Budapest, Hungary,
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, 1995.
On the basis of the degree "Candidate of Sciences"
Jobs:
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Dept. of Measurement and Information Systems (Formerly Dept. of Measurement and Instrument Eng.), since 1990.
Status: |
2019- |
head of department, full professor |
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2016-2019 |
head of department, habilit. associate professor |
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2013-2015 |
deputy head of department, habilit. associate professor |
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2008-2013: |
deputy head of department, associate professor |
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2002-2008: |
associate professor |
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1998-2002: |
senior lecturer |
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1994-1998: |
senior research fellow |
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1993-1994: |
research fellow |
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1990-1993: |
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, research scholarship |
Research area:
embedded systems, cyber-physical systems, digital signal processing, especially inverse filtering, deconvolution;
Educational activities in the last years:
- Lectures: Embedded and ambient systems, Design of Embedded systems, Real-time and safety-critical systems, Information processing
- Supervising: PhD students, project laboratory and diploma work.
Command of languages:
German and English, both read, written and spoken on C1 level. Intermediate state examination (B2) in German and English, Cambridge First Certificate Examination.
Foreign experiences:
1995/96. |
11 months at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST, USA, Gaithersburg, MD as invited guest researcher.
Task: compensation of the distortion of very high-speed digitizers by means of deconvolution. |
1994. |
4 months at the Technical University of Karlsruhe, Germany as visiting researcher (Universität Karlsruhe, Institut für Industrielle Informationstechnik).
Task: diagnostics of internal combustion engines by means of digital signal processing. (Misfire detection from the fluctuation of the speed of the camshaft.) |
1993. |
3 months at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich, Switzerland, High Voltage Laboratory, (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zürich, ETH) as academic guest.
Task: Improvement of the high voltage lightning impulse measurements by means of digital signal processing. |
1989/90. |
4 months at the Technical University of Vienna, Austria (Technische Universität Wien), as student. |
Outstanding professional achievements:
Awards, scholarships:
2009-2012: |
Bolyai János scholarship for Hungarian young researchers (3 years). |
2006: |
Outstanding Young Engineer Award (IEEE I&M Society) |
2002: |
Siemens Professor scholarship |
2001-2002: |
Békésy György postdoctoral scholarship |
1998-2001: |
Bolyai János scholarship for Hungarian young researchers (3 years). |
1995: |
Magyary Zoltán postdoctoral scholarship (1 year)(Granted yearly for 10 Hungarian researchers in technical sciences by the Hungarian Ministry of Education.) |
1994: |
"Best Research Proposal" Award in the young scientist category,
Hungarian Scientific Research Fund |
Memberships, functions:
- Senior member of IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, USA)
- Deputy head of Education in Electrical Engineering Committee of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics 2008-2013
- Member of the Education in Electrical Engineering Committee of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics 2007-2013
- Finance Chair and Treasurer of the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference 2001, Budapest, Hungary.
- Regular reviewer of the IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement.
- Regular jury member of the examination board of PhD defenses at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics.
- Reviewer of PhD Theses.
Research Contracts:
- "R5-COP Reconfigurable ROS-based Resilient Reasoning Robotic Cooperating Systems" (ARTEMIS, 2013-2017), Subproject leader
- "Cyber-Physical Systems"
National project (TAMOP 4.2.2.C/FIRST), 2012-2014. Subproject leader
- "Research and development in the are of Safety critical embedded systems"
TTTech Komputertechnik AG, Vienna, Austria, 2012- , Project leader
- "Parameter Estimation and Modelling, Based on Signal Processing"
Hungarian Scientific Research Fund, 2008-2011, 3 years. Participant.
- "Signal processing algorithms for electronic power assisted steering systems"
ThyssenKrupp Nothelfer Ltd. 2005-2008. Principal investigator.
- "Model Based Digital Signal Processing"
Hungarian Scientific Research Fund, 2005-2008, 3 years. Participant.
- "Hands-On curriculum for the Mitmót wireless sensors"
National Instruments Foundation, USA, 2006. Principal investigator.
- "Global optimization of inverse filtering and identification"
Hungarian Scientific Research Fund, 2001-2003, 3 years. Principal investigator.
- "Compensation of nonlinear distortions"
Research and Development Fund for Higher Education, 2001-2003, 3 years. Principal investigator.
- "Inverse filtering and its applications "
Hungarian Scientific Research Fund, 1998-2000, 3 years. Principal investigator.
- "Deconvolution of Fast Electrical pulses for Standard Purposes "
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), USA, 1996-97, 1 year. Principal investigator.
- "Intelligent deconvolution system"
Hungarian Scientific Research Fund, 1995-1997, 3 years. Principal investigator.
("Best Research Proposal" Award in the young scientist category)
Other achievements:
- Invited lecture at IcETRAN international conference, 2018
- Invited guest editor at Measurement (Elsevier), 2017
- Invited lecture at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, "Improving the quality by means of signal processing" in "Master and his disciple" series. May 8, 2002, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
- Invited lecture at the Meeting of International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), TC 42, WG #8, "Evaluation of high voltage lightning impulse measurements", April 1-2, 1993, Basel, Switzerland
- Adaptation and implementation of the results of my PhD Theses at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST, USA. The primary calibration laboratory of the USA used to apply my algorithm to calibrate ultra fast sampling systems in picosecond range.
- As a result of the 1-year scholarship at the NIST, USA, the research has been connected to Hungary in the frame of research grant at the Dept. of Measurement and Information Systems, Budapest University of Technology as principal investigator.