György Kozmann

Date of birth:
1941.07.01.
Place of birth:
Diósgyőr
Date of death:
2022.01.04.
Education, professional qualification:
  • Electrical Engineer - BME - 1964.
  • Academic degree:
    Doctor of Hungarian Academy of Sciences - 2001 - Informatics

    Between 1964 and 1998, he was a scientific researcher and then head of department at various institutes of the Central Research Institute of Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (KFKI). In the meantime, between 1972 and 1973, he was a visiting researcher at the Institut Max von Laue-Paul Langevin (Grenoble, France), and then between 1986 and 1989, he was a visiting researcher at the University of Utah, Cardiovascular and Training Institute (Salt Lake City, USA).
    In 1981, he defended his candidate's thesis in engineering science; in 1996, he received his PhD degree. Since 2001, he has been a doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

    While he was the scientific department head of the Materials Science Research Institute (ATKI) of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA), or its successor, the Institute of Engineering Physics and Materials Science (MFA), from 1992, he was also an associate professor at the University of Veszprém (VE) on a part-time basis.

    Between 1998 and 2008, he was the head of the Department of Information Systems at the University of Pannonia (PE); on a side job, he was a scientific advisor to the Hungarian Academy of Sciences' MFA.
    In 2000, he received a Széchenyi Professorship scholarship.

    Since 2002, he has been a university professor, head of the PE Health Informatics R&D Center, since 2011 he has been a professor emeritus at PE and a Professor Emeritus of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences MFA Institute.

    Since 2011, he has been the research director of Wearable Health Zrt. With his colleagues, he developed a smartphone-based intelligent stroke and cardiac arrest risk indicator device by the end of 2014, which has been manufactured and distributed by Sanatmetal Kft. under the name WIWE since 2016.

    He is the founding editor-in-chief of the journal Interdisciplinary Hungarian Health Care (IME).

    His professional interests include: biomedical signal and image processing, measurement and evaluation of bioelectrical signals, health informatics, and remote diagnostics.

    His most important awards: Jánossy Award (KFKI, 1981), Universitate Vespremiensi (silver) (VE, 2003), IT Teacher of the Year Award (Association of Leading IT Professionals (VISZ), 2004); Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic (2006), Pro Facultate (PE, 2017).


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