Kornél Bein
He began his university studies at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the Budapest University of Technology (BME), and then completed his studies with distinction at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering (VIK) in the Department of Telecommunications.
At his first job, at the Mechanical Laboratory Communications Experimental Company, he initially worked as a development engineer in the company's production workshop in Alag and then at the Gorki-Fasor center. He participated in the development of a transistor, short-wave communications receiver for the military order at the company.
Between 1966 and 1968, he worked on acoustic design and measurements at the Technical Development Department of the Hungarian Radio - including the renovation of the radio broadcasting studio of the Academy of Music and the noise reduction of the ventilation system of the Pollack Mihály Square studio.
From 1968 to 1975, he worked at the Central Physics Research Institute (KFKI) of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, developing magnetic tape and magnetic disk peripheral control electronics for the 2nd and 3rd generation versions of the TPA-1001 minicomputer. He also led their commissioning abroad.
In 1971, he contributed to the launch of computer production (French CII-10010 license) at Videoton. Between 1975-1987, as an employee of the Computer Coordination Institute (SZKI), he carried out software developments in microprocessor and mainframe (Siemens BS 2000) environments, in FORTRAN, Pascal and COBOL programming languages. Meanwhile, he participated in the development of the operating system for the Intel 8086-based computer system of SIEMENS AG Munich.
Between 1987 and 1989, he programmed PC-based systems (managing the structural formulas of compounds) in C language at the Compudrug Small Cooperative.
Between 1989 and 1998, he worked on various software projects abroad in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland.
Created: 2018.01.18 17:34
Last modified: 2025.03.22. 11:44
