István Majzik

Position:
Associate Professor
Affiliation:
Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Department of Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering,
Critical Systems Research Group (ftsrg)
Address:
Magyar Tudósok krt. 2, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary
Building I, Room B.421.
Phone:
+36 1 4633598
Fax:
+36 1 4632667
Web:
https://www.mit.bme.hu/eng/general/staff/majzik
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E-mail:
majzik@mit.bme.hu
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Skype:
imajzik


Research interests

Publications

Education


International research projects

Reconfigurable ROS-based Resilient Reasoning Robotic Cooperating Systems (ARTEMIS-2013-1)
Robust & Safe Mobile Co-operative Autonomous Systems (ARTEMIS-2009-1)
Model-based Generation of Tests for Dependable Embedded Systems (FP7 ICT STREP 216679)
Assessing, Measuring and Benchmarking Resilience (FP7 ICT CA 216295)
Safe Driver Machine Interface (DMI) for ERTMS Automatic Train Control (FP6 SUSTDEV STREP 031413)

Conferences and workshops

Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks
European Dependable Computing Conference
Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems
Conference on Dependability of Computer Systems
Dependable and Adaptive Distributed Systems Track of the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing

Former research projects

Highly Dependable IP-based Networks and Services (FP6 IST STREP 26979)
Resilience for Survivability in IST (FP6 IST NoE 26764)
Self-checking and run-time verification in computer programs (OTKA)
Intelligent measurement data processing for the construction of dependable IT systems (TÉT)
EU-conform, constructive safety assessment of railway control systems (GVOP)
Framework for the development and testing of dependable and safety-critical systems (IKTA)
Development of robust object-oriented systems (FKFP)
Formal verification of safety requirements in fault tolerant systems (OTKA)
High-level integrated design environment for dependability (IST)
WP:
Concurrent error detection in multiprocessor systems using watchdog processors (PhD)

Degrees and professional career history

Curriculum Vitae


Istvan Majzik, 2011.