Dmitrij Csetverikov

Date of birth:
1952.11.07.
Place of birth:
Leningrad
Date of death:
2024.04.18.
Education, professional qualification:
  • physicist - Lomonosov Moscow State University - 1976.
  • Academic degree:
    Doctor of Science of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences - 2004 - Department of Informatics

    He has lived in Hungary since 1978, first as a full-time employee at SZTAKI for a long time, then after his habilitation, his activities gradually transferred to ELTE, but he maintained his part-time job at SZTAKI until his retirement in 2022.

    He was a scientific associate, senior associate, head, and then scientific advisor of the Geometric Modeling and Computer Vision Research Laboratory at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences' Computer Science and Automation Research Institute (SZTAKI).
    He became an associate professor and then a professor at the Department of Algorithms and Their Applications of the Faculty of Informatics at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE). He is a core member of the Doctoral School of ELTE. He is a member of the Habilitation Committee and Doctoral Council of Informatics Sciences of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME).

    In 1988, he defended his MTA candidate's degree in computer vision, and in 2004, he defended his MTA doctorate in Informatics. He was a member of the MTA's Scientific Committee on Automation and Computer Science.

    His areas of teaching, research and R&D are computer vision, digital image processing and analysis, pattern recognition and their applications. He has published more than 190 papers.

    Since its establishment in 1990, he has been the president of the section of the Hungarian Society of Image Processors and Pattern Recognition (KÉPAF); he is a regular organizer of KÉPAF conferences. He was the initiator of the establishment of the KÉPAF PhD Award in 2012, which recognizes outstanding PhD work in computer vision, computer image processing, or related fields.


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    Last modified: 2025.05.01. 15:30
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