Tel.: +36-1-4632724
e-mail: hosszu@nimrud.eet.bme.hu
Gábor Hosszú received the M.Sc. degree in electrical
engineering from the Technical University of Budapest. He obtained a
Cand.Sci. degree from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and his Ph.D.
from TUB.
After graduation he received a three-year scholarship from the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences to carry out research at the Hungarian
Microelectronics Co. Currently he is a senior lecturer on the Department
of Electron Devices at the Budapest University of Technology and
Economics.
Formerly his major areas of research were semiconductor model parameter
extraction and iteration methods. He participated and presented a
lecture in the ICMTS International Conference in Kyoto, Japan, entitled
"Semiconductor device parameter extraction based on reconfigurable ring
oscillator frequency measurements".
Currently his main fields of
interests are Internet based communication, P2P communication, standardisation of the character encoding, script identification, network-based intrusion detection,
and VHDL based simulation and synthesis.
He is leader of a national research
projects and other research and development projects.
From 2008 he is representing the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in the National Standardisation Technical Committee called Informatics (MSZT/MB 819) of the Hungarian Standards Institution.