Curriculum
Vitae
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Personal DETAILS |
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Name: |
Dániel
László, Kovács |
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Place and date of birth: |
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Permanent address: |
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Temporary address: |
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Phone, Skype: |
(+36) 30 /
9517-516, daniel.laszlo.kovacs |
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STUDIES |
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2003.09-2006.08 |
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Department of Measurement and Information
Systems Intelligent Systems (IS) group Ph.D. student with State Scholarship |
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1998-2003 |
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Course of Computer Engineering 2001-2003 Specialization in Integrated Intelligent Systems Qualification: Computer Engineer (= M.Sc. in Computer Science) |
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1994-1998 |
Excellent certificate in final examination |
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Professional Expertise |
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2006.09.01-present |
Department of Measurement and Information Systems Faculty
of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Assignment: Assistant Professor Description: I participate mainly in the teaching and research activity of the Department’s Intelligent Systems (IS) group. My research field is AI Planning, Complex Systems, Neural Networks, Game Theory, Mechanism Design, Intelligent Agents, Multi-Agent Systems, and Bounded Rationality. I teach subjects such as "Artifical Intelligence", "Cooperative Systems", "Digital Technology"; project laboratories such as "Expert Systems", "Constraint Logic Programming", "AI Planning", "Multi-agent systems", "Fuzzy Reasoning Systems". Teaching - beside lectures – involves other tasks too (e.g. development of the Deparment’s Webportal, Organization of conferences, presentations, etc). |
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2003.05.14-2006.08.31 |
IDOM 2000 Konzulens Zrt. Assignment: Designer (Software Engineer) Description: The
company works mostly for the Hungarian Government, and the Main Office of the
Ministry of Internal Affairs (BM-KH). I did software design, organization of software
development, and research for new technologies and project opportunities. I
participated in the following projects:
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AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS |
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2011.04.01-2012.03.31 |
Visiting researcher at Shizuoka University, Japan with the SUZUKI Fellowship |
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2002-2003 |
Hungarian Republican Scholarship |
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2002-2003 |
Meta-Neural networks 1st place at National Students' Conference 1st place at BUTE Students' Conference Evolution of Intelligent
Agents 3rd
place at BUTE Students' Conference |
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2000 |
Representation of geometrical shapes and combinatorial formulas in
higher dimensions Award
at BUTE Students' Conference |
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LANGUAGE SKILLS |
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Hungarian |
Mother tongue |
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Russian |
Mother tongue (advanced language examination
type A) |
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English |
Fluent (intermediate language examination
type C) |
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German |
Fluent understanding, limited speech and
writing |
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Hebrew |
Mostly reading |
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Japanese |
Very limited (reading/writing – Hiragana/Katakana) |
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Serb and Croatian |
Very limited |
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TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE |
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Programming skills |
x86 assembly (MASM), Pascal, C, C++, Java, JSP, PHP, Prolog, LISP, CLIPS,
SML, MatLab, Tcl/Tk, Verilog |
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Language skills |
HTML, XML, RDF, RDF(S), OWL, SQL, PDDL |
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Software skills |
NetBeans IDE, Eclipse IDE, Microsoft Visual Studio, Borland Turbo C++,
Borland Turbo Pascal, Borland Turbo Assembler, Sicstus Prolog, CLIPS,
FuzzyCLIPS, MatLab, JADE, JESS, FuzzyJESS, WinCVS, TOAD, MySQL; Poseidon for
UML, Oracle Designer, IBM DB2 Datawarehouse Edition, XMLSpy, Protégé,
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Microsoft Visio, Corel Draw,
Adobe Creative Suite (Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Premiere Pro, After Effects,
Soundbooth, Encore, etc.)... |
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