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:

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

2016-2019

head of department, habilit. associate professor

2013-2015

deputy head of department, habilit. associate professor

 

2008-2013:

deputy head of department, associate professor

 

2002-2008:

associate professor

 

1998-2002:

senior lecturer

 

1994-1998:

senior research fellow

 

1993-1994:

research fellow

 

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:

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:

Research Contracts:

Other achievements: