Tibor Hubert
From 1969 to 2007, until the school closed, he taught mathematics, physics, computer science, and later informatics at the Kvassay Jenő Technical Secondary School, while also working there as deputy director of education from 1985 to 2000.
He began working with computer science in 1972, which he immediately passed on to his students in a professional circle. In 1974, his curriculum on computer science for construction vocational schools was published, followed by a textbook. Later, he wrote and reviewed many computer science books and notes. His computer science book, written together with his students, became the computer science textbook of the year in 1995.
From 1979 to 1989, he was the leading teacher of mathematics and computer science in the capital, and then from 1993, he was the leading teacher of computer science at ELTE. Between 1983 and 1989, he taught computer science subjects at the ELTE Teacher Training College Faculty (TFK), from 1989, at the ELTE Faculty of Natural Sciences (TTK), and then at the ELTE Faculty of Informatics (IK).
Since the 1980s, he has held many teacher training courses, sharing his computer education experience.
He led mathematics, computer science and cultural camps in Surány for 25 years (1980-2005). Between 1994-2007 he was the organizer of the Budapest round of the Nemes Tihamér National Computer Science Competition.
He was the chairman of the Informatics Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences from 1984 to 2004. He began his research activity in 1988 at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences' Mathematical Research Institute on the research topic "Teaching numerical analysis, numerical errors of computers".
His awards: Beke Manó Prize for Mathematics Education (BJMT, 1981); 3rd prize at the Loránd Eötvös Physics Society's instrument exhibition (1983); Tarján Memorial Medal (NJSZT, 1995).
- Family: 3 children, 2 of their own, 7 grandchildren, 4 of their own (2020 report).
- He started painting in 2012. He completed many painting courses in Hungary and abroad: He also participated in the master courses of the SMV 2000 Painting School; Since 2015, he has been a painter graduated from the Painting School. He participated in performances several times between 2012-2020. His paintings have already participated in more than 40 exhibitions. He also created a series of portraits of mathematicians, which he donated to the Bolyai Mathematical Society. He also created a series of portraits of computer scientists.
- He won the ART-Gold Award at the Batsányi-Cserhát Artists' Circle painting competition, and in 2015 he won the Gold Diploma Artist title at a competition with his portraits. He won a Fine Arts Award with his paintings.
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