Attila Kuba

Date of birth:
1953.05.30.
Place of birth:
Kecskemet
Date of death:
2006.11.01.
Education, professional qualification:
  • mathematician - JATE - 1965.
  • Academic degree:
    Candidate of Hungarian Academy of Sciences - 1983

    Between 1975 and 1983 he was a research assistant at the József Attila University of Szeged (JATE), and from 1984 he was a research associate. He was a Humboldt fellow at the University of Erlangen. From 1984 to 1993 he was a research associate at the JATE Kalmár Laboratory (later the Department of Informatics). In 1997 he received a Széchenyi Professorship. Between 1993 and 2005 he was an associate professor at the Department of Applied Informatics at JATE.
    Since 2005, he has been a university professor and head of the Department of Image Processing and Computer Graphics.

    Researcher in computerized medical image processing and discrete tomography. He participated in the development of the following systems, among others: nuclear medicine data processing system (SEGAMS), image archiving and communication system (SZOTE-PACS), discrete tomography reconstruction (DIRECT).

    In addition to his numerous scientific publications, he was the editor of several publications and the author or co-author of two books, and a regular speaker at professional conferences. From 1997 to 2003, he was the secretary of the Hungarian Humboldt Association, and from 2003, its president. He was the president or co-president of several prestigious international conferences and summer schools. In addition to several international professional organizations, he is a member of the Bolyai János Mathematical Society and the NJSZT Society of Image Processors and Pattern Recognition (he was also the president of the latter).

    The Hungarian Society of Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (KÉPAF) established the "Kuba Attila Award" in 2007, which serves to recognize the outstanding activities of young researchers or developers working in the fields of computer image processing, pattern recognition or computer vision.

    His awards: Kalmár Award (NJSZT, 1981); András Fáy Award, School-Creating Master Teacher (1997).


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