Tibor Gregorics
Since 1986, he has been a full-time lecturer at the Department of General Computer Science of the Department of Natural Sciences (TTK) of ELTE; between 1992-2008, he was responsible for the Artificial Intelligence (AI) track of the program design mathematics major, and responsible and lecturer for the subjects Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence I-II.
He received his PhD degree from ELTE in 1994. Since 1996 he has been an associate professor at the Department of General Computer Science (later Programming Theory and Software Technology) at ELTE. Between 2001-2012 he was the group leader of the subject "Development of Elementary Applications", one of the developers and lecturers of the topic.
Meanwhile, between 2005 and 2008, he was a college professor at Gábor Dénes College (GDF), where he was the head teacher of the C# language subject. Since 2008, he has been responsible for and lecturer of the subjects Artificial Intelligence and Programming in the Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at the Faculty of Informatics (IK) of ELTE University. Since 2012, he has been responsible for and lecturer of the subjects Synthesis and Verification, later known as Programming Theory, Knowledge-Based Modeling and Development of Object-Oriented Applications in the Master's degree in Computer Science.
Between 2009 and 2014, he taught Artificial Intelligence courses at Selye János University with the support of CEEPUS (Central European Exchange Program for University Studies). In 2014, he taught a master's course at Sapientia Transylvanian Hungarian University of Science on the topic of Program Synthesis and Verification.
Since 2013, he has participated in the Model-Driven Software Development (MDD) project within the framework of the ELTE-Ericsson collaboration – in the topic of executable Unified Modeling Language (UML). Between 2013-2014, he participated in the “Knowledge and Innovation Communities” EIT KIC_12-1-2012-0001 project of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, which involved guiding BSc students in solving software development tasks, in various Constraint Programming Systems (CPS) topics.
He has been the head of the Department of Programming Theory and Software Technology at ELTE IK since 2015. He habilitated at ELTE in 2020.
Member of the Informatics and Computer Science Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Between 1996 and 2011, he was a member of the management of the Artificial Intelligence Department of the Hungarian National Academy of Sciences; in 1996, he was a member of the organizing committee of the European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI'06).
Honors: Outstanding Student of the Faculty (ELTE TTK, 1986); Outstanding Lecturer of the Faculty (ELTE IK, 2008, 1012).
- Married; has two sons. (2019 announcement.)
Created: 2018.10.14. 17:09
Last modified: 2020.08.28. 09:18
