András Bársony

Date of birth:
1935.02.28.
Place of birth:
Kaposvar
Date of death:
1984.07.25.
Education, professional qualification:
  • Electrical Engineer - BME - 1959.
  • Academic degree:
    Candidate of Hungarian Academy of Sciences - 1971

    After graduating from university, he was a plant engineer in the Semiconductor Development Department of the United Incandescent Lamp and Electricity Co. until 1962.

    He was one of the founding lecturers of the Department of Process Control (later the Department of Control Engineering and Informatics) of the Budapest University of Technology (BME) from 1962. He was the developer and - from the second semester of the 1971/72 academic year - a regular lecturer of the course Fundamentals of Computer Science.

    He defended his PhD thesis entitled "A Practical Method of Process Identification" in 1971.

    From 1976, he continued his teaching activities at the Kandó Kálmán Electrical Engineering College (later Kandó Kálmán Technical College, KKMF), where - already as a college professor - he was the director of the Institute of Instrumentation and Control Engineering until his early death.

    He worked on the measurement technology and instrumentation of industrial processes, primarily process identification, and the theory and design of so-called magnetoelastic force gauges. He achieved significant results in the field of examining the dynamic properties of signal transducers. He developed a new measurement procedure for exploring the dynamic relationships of turbine flow meters.


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