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Departmental profile

queuing theory, stochastic process modeling, complex networks, embedded systems, computer and sensor networks, neural networks

 

Head of Department

  • Dr. Zoltán GÁL, professor
    • Real-Time Communication (RTC) on Wireless Broadband Networks (WiBB) 
    • Multimedia Communication (MMC) 
    • Statistical analysis of High-Speed Packet Switching (HSPS) 
    • Sensor Networks (SN), Internet of Things (IoT) 
    • Distributed Computer Systems (DCS) 
    • Parallel Computer Architectures (PCA), Parallel Computing (PC)

 

Members of the Department

  • Dr. Tamás BÉRCZES, associate professor
    • Queuing theory
    • Stochastic process modelling
  • Dr. Attila BUCHMAN, assistant professor
    • Embedded systems
    • Neural networks
    • Sensor networks
    • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Dr. Gergely KOCSIS, associate professor
    • Information spreading
    • Agent-based simulations
    • Cellular automata
    • Networks
  • Dr. Attila KUKI, associate professor
    • Queueing Theory
    • Modeling Infocommunication Systems
    • Reliability Theory
    • Modeling Stochastic Systems
  • Dr. István ONIGA, associate professor
    • Embedded systems design and applications
    • Implementation of artificial neural networks in field-programmable gate arrays
    • e-Health systems and ambient assisted living
    • Assistive robots
  • Dr. József, SÜTŐ, associate professor
    • Machine learning
    • Digital signal processing
    • Microcontroller applications
  • Dr. Szabolcs SZILÁGYI, assistant professor
    • Performance analysis of infocommunication networks
    • Multipath communication technologies
    • Cloud Computing
    • Cybersecurity
  • Prof. Dr. János SZTRIK, professor
    • Queuing theory
    • Performance evaluation of infocommunication systems
    • Reliability theory
  • Dr. Ádám TÓTH, assistant professor
    • Modelling of infocommunication systems
    • Reliability theory
  • Dr. Imre VARGA associate professor
    • Complex systems and networks
    • Computer simulations
  • Ádám VAS, assistant lecturer
    • Distributed systems
    • Developer of the DSN-PC system

 

PhD students

  • Levente FILEP
  • Ferenc HÉJJA
  • Péter POLGÁR
  • Amine Mohamed KORTEBY
  • Talbi DJAMILA
  • Xie YU
Last update: 2024. 11. 29. 08:45