Biography
Gábor Hosszú received his MSc degree in Electrical Engineering from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) in 1985. He earned a Candidate of Sciences (CSc) degree from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1992, followed by a PhD from BME in 1995. In 2001, he was awarded the prestigious János Bolyai Research Fellowship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Further broadening his interdisciplinary expertise, he obtained a degree in Law from the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences at Pázmány Péter Catholic University in 2011.
He was conferred the title of Doctor Habilitatus (Dr. habil.) with the right to hold independent university lectures (venia legendi) in the field of Computer Science and Engineering at BME in 2013. In 2026, he was awarded the title of Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (DSc) in Computer Science.
His professional career began with a three-year research scholarship from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences at the Hungarian Microelectronics Co. He currently serves as an Associate Professor at the Department of Electron Devices at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics.
His primary research interests encompass the statistical evaluation of bioelectronic signals, pattern evolution, pattern recognition, and phylogenetic algorithms. Throughout his career, he has successfully spearheaded numerous national and international research projects.
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