Veronika Lengyel
He began his professional career as a system programmer at the Engineering Office of the Hungarian Chemical Industry Association (MAVEMI). His subsequent jobs: between 1979-1982 at OKISZ Software House, then between 1982-1989 at Computer Application Company (Számalk), followed by the Institute of Computer Science and Automation of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (SZTAKI) until 1996, then at the National Technical Development Committee (OMFB), where he worked until 1998.
From 1998, he worked as a senior government advisor in the Prime Minister's Office (MEH), primarily dealing with the development of application systems and later with strategic issues.
From 1976, he taught at the Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Department of Mathematics, Budapest University of Technology (BME) for several years.
In 1995, he was the editor-co-author of the first Hungarian-language Internet textbook; the book "The World of the Internet" went through several editions and sold nearly 25,000 copies.
He was the coordinator of the national IT strategy document entitled "Hungarian Response to the Challenges of the Information Society" prepared in 1999 on behalf of the Ministry of Education and Science.
Veronika Lengyel, Miklós Pásztor, István Tétényi (ed.: Veronika Lengyel): The World of the INTERNET. ComputerBooks, Budapest, 1995. 284 pages. (Further editions: 1996, 1998, 1999)
- Family: two children and three grandchildren.
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