András Radványi

Date of birth:
1946.
Place of birth:
Budapest
Education, professional qualification:
  • Electrical Engineer - BME - 1969. (Major in Telecommunications, Microwave Sector)
  • Academic degree:
    Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences - 1999

    From 1966 he was a fellow of the Telecommunications Research Institute (TKI), where he worked from 1969 to 1982. His topics: filter theory and design, semiconductor device modeling, circuit and system simulation, algorithm development and programming. He participated in the development of the AUTER system supporting automated design and in the work of the research and development association LSI-Kft., which aims to establish an integrated circuit culture. He developed several simulation program packages for frequency domain, sensitivity, noise, distortion and temperature analysis of circuits, as well as for the technology-close examination of highly complex MOS (metal oxide semiconductor) integrated circuit chips.

    Since 1982, he has been a scientific advisor at the Computer Science and Automation Research Institute (SZTAKI) of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, where he has been investigating issues of general-purpose, event-driven system simulation and manufacturing simulation based on queuing models. He has also been involved in the theory and simulation of Cellular Neural Networks (CNN). His main research and interest areas are related to the mechanism of stereo vision, the analysis and creation of stereo images, the psychology of vision, and the perception of sounds and the localization of sound sources.

    In the periods 1971-1974 and 1986-1990 he taught at the Department of Theoretical Electricity of the Budapest University of Technology (BME).

    In 1981, he earned a candidate's degree in engineering science from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and in 1999, he earned a doctorate from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

    He regularly published his scientific results in international and domestic professional journals and conferences.

    He is a member of the National Science Foundation and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences' Informatics Scientific Committee.

    And what else is important
    • He graduated from the Kandó Kálmán Broadcasting and Instrumentation Technical School in 1964, which he has been proud of ever since.
    • Family is important!
    • Favorite leisure activities: sailing, making pattern stereograms, designing and making braids, flying a drone, DIY, reading, and listening to music.

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