Garij Reznyikov
Between 1961 and 1964, he worked at the Electrical Instruments Factory in Yoshkar-Ola (Soviet Union) developing and manufacturing computer power supplies (which were used, among other things, in Soviet space exploration).
In 1964 he moved to Hungary (for family reasons). From 1964 to 1972 he participated in the development of nuclear analyzers and the TPA computer at the Central Physical Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (KFKI). In addition to his inventions on power supplies, he produced numerous professional publications (these publications were published in the publications of KFKI and the International Institute for Atomic Research in Dubna (OIJAI).
Between 1968 and 1991, he was a scientific associate and head of the Department of Computer Coordination at the Institute for Computer Science (SZKI), and then head of the Department of International Relations. He actively participated in computer science cooperation between socialist countries, with particular attention to the professional projects of the Unified Computer System (ESZR), and later in their coordination and management (forecasts, economic aspects). – In the meantime, in 1979, he obtained a doctorate from the Marx Károly University of Economics (MKKE).
Between 1991 and 2014 (until his retirement), as the owner-director of Intellrobot Trading Ltd., he was involved in the sale of large Western computers (mainly IBM) to Russia and the sale of car parts.
Created: 2018.03.16. 22:34
Last modified: 2020.10.25. 21:35
