József Gyürki
From 1962 he worked at the Automation Research Institute (AKI) of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and then at its successor institution, the Computer Science and Automation Research Institute (SZTAKI). He developed procedures for analog and digital computers for the analysis, design and identification of industrial control systems.
In 1969, he won an 11-month scholarship to two universities in the USA: UCLA (University
of California, Los Angeles), and Purdue University (West Lafayette). Here he dealt with the following topics: convergence of iterative algorithms, stochastic systems, identification procedures, database management, computer graphics, and statistical programs.
From 1971 - still at SZTAKI - he programmed the database management and production management of Integrated Manufacturing Systems (IGYR).
From 1979, he developed TPA 1140-based control systems at the KFKI Institute of Measurement and Computing (MSZKI). For 4 years, he participated in the creation of the Paks Nuclear Power Plant block simulator (together with Nokia-Elektronics in Helsinki). He designed and developed the base machine. He also worked on the analysis of dispatch centers (ÉDÁSZ, ÉMÁSZ).
From 2020, he was responsible for programming the computer network system of the Penitentiary Institution, installing its operating and network systems, and providing training at ISYS Kft., which was spun off from KFKI.
He held lectures as an assistant professor at the Department of Automation and Applied Informatics at the Institute of Engineering Education at the Budapest University of Technology (BME) for 2 years. Between 1998 and 2005, he also taught foreign students in English (operating systems, multimedia, computer topics). He was also a member of the State Examination Board.
He was an expert on the topic of "using electronic instruments to measure material properties" at the Department of Building Materials of the Faculty of Civil Engineering for ten years.
He was a registered expert in the field of electronic circuits and analog computers, as well as in the field of application (software) activities.
- Family: two daughters.
- He was active in football as a high school student.
- His hobby was gardening.
- He loved reading and listening to classical music.
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