Ferenc Szlavik
He joined the Central Physical Research Institute (KFKI) of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1956. In the first years he was a research engineer and a leading designer, and then as a scientific department head he managed a wider range of measurement and instrument development. The first phase of his work aimed at creating unique instruments, measuring, control and data processing equipment serving the purposes of domestic solid-state and reactor physics research.
In 1971, he was appointed Deputy Technical Director of KFKI, and in 1981, he was appointed Technical Director of the organization, which had by then become a research center, i.e. Director of the Technical Administration (MSZI). His task was to manage and continuously develop the common technical base of KFKI. He also conducted interdisciplinary research during this period, primarily in the fields of computer-assisted electrocardiology and mechatronics.
The number of his publications, including those of his co-authors, exceeds one hundred. He also held numerous patents.
1992-től (a KFKI mint kutatóközpont felbomlását követően) 2005-ig a "KFKI-Campus" átfogó infrastrukturális ellátását biztosító KFKI Üzemeltető Kft. ügyvezető igazgatójaként tevékenykedett. 2005-től az MTA Atomenergia Kutató Intézetnek, majd 2016-tól az ezt a szervezetet magában foglaló Energiatudományi Kutatóközpontnak is tanácsadója volt.
He has given independent university lecture series on telemetry at the Budapest University of Technology (BME), on computerized ECG diagnostics at the Institute of Continuing Medical Education (OTKI) and the University of Continuing Medical Education (OTE), and on nuclear electronics at the Institute of Continuing Engineering Education of BME.
Created: 2019.11.27. 18:13
Utolsó módosítás: 2025.10.05. 15:25
