Laszlo Hinsenkamp
After graduating from university, he worked as a research associate at the Department of Microwave Communications of the Budapest University of Technology (BME).
Between 1973 and 1990, he worked at the Telecommunications Research Institute ((TKI) on the development of special devices required for satellite communication (e.g. the PCM channel unit of the Intercsat system). He also filed a joint patent with his colleagues.
He was a visiting professor at the Budapest University of Technology (BME) between 1984 and 1990. His topics: digital signal processing, wave digital filters. – In 1984 he defended his PhD dissertation entitled “System Theory of Digital Signal Processing”.
Between 1990 and 1993, he was an associate professor at the Institute of Telecommunications of the Kandó Kálmán Technical College (KKMF), from where he moved to Bremen, to the Hochschule Bremen (HSB) as a visiting professor in 1993. His field of education: electrical engineering for production technicians and economic engineers. – Later, he received the title of visiting professor.
Together with the Department of Mathematics of HSB, as a special further training, it organized mathematical competitions to improve the mathematical knowledge of young people.
In 1997, in addition to his activities as a guest teacher and mathematics further education teacher, he co-founded the start-up company DSI Informationstechnik GmbH at the initiative of the rector of the HSB, of which he became the managing director. His task is to manage the design, development and implementation of space telecommunications equipment and services, with a special focus on cryptographic solutions for on-board computers. He coordinated space telecommunications projects on behalf of the European Space Agency (ESA), OHB System AG, the Deutsche Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), and in cooperation with BME, Thales Alenia Space (France) and Telespazio (Italy).
He participated in or managed the development of several complex cryptographic systems, e.g. SAR-Lupe (Synthetic Aperture Radar): Germany's first reconnaissance satellite system; ESGA (Europeanization of Satellite-Based Reconnaissance): the secure ground communication network between the German SAR-Lupe and the French Helios system; (Göktürk Crypto Board): the Turkish high-resolution optical reconnaissance satellite system.
He has produced numerous joint publications with his colleagues.
Between 2013 and 2015, he was Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and co-owner of the 40-person DSI Informationstechnik GmbH.
In 2015, he moved back to Budapest and was the co-founder and CEO of ICoS International Communication Service Ltd.
In 2016, he held a seminar on the topic of Cryptographic Systems Development at the Kándó Kálmán Faculty of Electrical Engineering of Óbuda University (ÓE).
- Hobbies: music and books, history, philosophy, and discovering new countries and cities, learning about their culture. – Played the piano, sang in a choir.
- As Managing Director, he developed an excellent community at DSI Informationstechnik GmbH. He organized meetings with Hungarians living in Bremen and the surrounding area.
Created: 2021.07.22. 18:53
Last modified: 2022.01.16. 18:52
