Tadeusz Paweł Dobrowiecki

Date of birth:
1952.01.25.
Place of birth:
Warsaw
Education, professional qualification:
  • Electrical Engineer - BME - 1975.
  • Academic degree:
    Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences - 2018.

    He has been a continuous employee of the Department of Measurement Technology and Information Systems of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) as an associate professor since 1981. He has been organizing the education and research of Artificial Intelligence (projects, student and doctoral theses) for more than 20 years.

    Under his leadership, the translation of the leading English literature on Artificial Intelligence into Hungarian and its public display on the Internet is being completed. He is a lecturer in several Artificial Intelligence-related subjects (Hungarian, English, BSc, MSc, PhD) at BME, the Sellye János University Center (Rév-Komárom) and the Pázmány Péter Catholic University. He is the holder of the Széchenyi Professorial Scholarship (1997-2000) and the Széchenyi István Scholarship (2002-2005).

    He is a member of the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society, IEEE Fellow Member, and a founding member of the IEEE Hungary Section. He has been an associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement journal for several years. For several years, he has been the Hungarian representative of the IMEKO TC7 Techn. Committee on Measurement Theory and IFAC TC No. 4.5. Human Machine Systems committees, and is the president of the IEEE HS Instrumentation and Measurement Society & Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Joint Chapter.

    Member of the board of the Artificial Intelligence Department of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences since 2012. Member of the program committee of about 28 international conferences (IEEE, IFAC, IEA/AIE).

    Visiting researcher at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel for several years. Contributor and leader of more than 20 domestic and international projects (OTKA, Intergovernmental, TAMOP, IKTA, TEMPUS, COPERNICUS, ARETEMIS). Regular participant in scientific evaluation committees in Hungary and abroad. Co-author of more than 130 scientific publications.

    For his work, he was awarded the Kalmár Award by the Hungarian National Institute of Social Sciences in 2014.


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