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Staff
This page displays the contact information of the researchers
closely related to the laboratory. The links under the names lead to the
corresponding personal web pages.
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Dr. László
Sujbert
Associate professor
Phone: +36 1 463-4114
Email: sujbert@mit.bme.hu
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Head of the DSP Laboratory. He has received his M.Sc., Ph.D., and Dr.
habil. degrees form the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in
1992, 1998, and 2017, respectively. He is active in the fields of
measurement, signal processing and embedded systems, both in education and
research. He is particularly interested in acoustics and industrial
measurements. He is leader or participant of national projects: OTKA,
FKFP, NKFP, GVOP, and an international project: Copernicus. |
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Dr. Balázs Bank
Associate professor
Phone: +36 1 463-3587
Email: bank@mit.bme.hu |
He has received the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the Budapest
University of Technology and Economics in 2000 and 2006, respectively. He
is active in the fields of signal processing and embedded systems, both in
education and research. He is particularly interested in acoustics and
musical signal processing. He has participated in national OTKA
projects, and international projects FP5 MOSART and FP6 Marie Curie
EIF. |
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Dr. György Orosz
Assistant professor
Phone: +36 1 463-3587
Email: orosz@mit.bme.hu |
He has received his M.Sc. and Ph.D degrees from the Budapest
University of Technology and Economics in 2006 and 2013, respectively. He
is active in the fields of signal processing and embedded systems, both in
education and research. He is particularly interested in sensor
networks. |
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Dr. Vilmos Pálfi
Assistant professor
Phone: 463-3585
Email: palfi@mit.bme.hu |
He has received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the Budapest
University of Technology and Economics in 2010 and 2015,
respectively. His research interests include testing of A/D
converters. |
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Dr. Balázs Renczes
Assistant professor
Phone: 463-3585
Email: renczes@mit.bme.hu |
He has received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the Budapest
University of Technology and Economics in 2013 and 2017. His research
interests are related to digital signal processing, and he is especially
interested in optimizing numerical algorithms related to A/D converter
testing. |
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Tamás Krébesz
Assistant lecturer
Phone: 463-4116
Email:krebesz@mit.bme.hu |
He has received his M.Sc. degree from the Budapest University of
Technology and Economics in 2007. His research interests include the
simulation of UWB radio, chaotic communications, networks for embedded
systems and automatic test- and measurement systems. |
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Róbert Galambos
Ph.D. student
Tel: 463-3585
Email: galambos@mit.bme.hu |
He has received his M.Sc. degree from the Budapest University of
Technology and Economics in 2009. From 2010 he is a Ph.D. student at
our Department. His research and educational interests
include multi-rate signal processing and embedded
systems, especially in the field of audio signal
processing. |
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Kristóf Horváth
Ph.D. student
Tel: 463-2458
Email: hkristof@mit.bme.hu |
He has received his M.Sc. degree from Budapest University of Technology
and Economics in 2016. From 2019 he is a Ph.D. student at our
Department. His research interests include audio signal processing,
especially filter design and implementation. |
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András Palkó
Ph.D. student
Tel: 463-3592
Email: palko@mit.bme.hu |
He has received his M.Sc. degree from Budapest University of Technology
and Economics in 2020. From 2020he is a Ph.D. student at our
Department. His research interests include signal processing in the case
of data loss. |
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Dr. János Márkus
Senior lecturer
Email: Janos.Markus@hu.bosch.com |
He has received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees form the Budapest
University of Technology and Economics in 1999 and 2005, respectively. He
has been working at our laboratory until 2007. He has
been active in the fields of signal processing and embedded systems,
both in education and research. Currently he is working at Robert Bosch
Kft. |
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Károly Molnár
Research assistant
Email: kmolnar@mit.bme.hu |
He has received his M.Sc. degree form the Budapest University of
Technology and Economics in 2003. He is active in the fields of signal
processing and embedded systems, both in education and research. He is
particularly interested in industrial measurements and sensor networks.
Currently he is working at ProDSP Kft. |
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Dr. László Balogh
Research assistant
Email: lbalogh@mit.bme.hu |
He has received his M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering
from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in 2000, and
M.Sc. degree in Mathematics at the Eötvös Loránd University. He has
received his Ph.D. degree in 2009 at Vrije Universitiet Brussels. He is
active in the fields of signal processing and embedded systems, both in
education and research. Currently he is working at ProDSP Kft. |
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István Bogár
research assistant
Email: bogar@mit.bme.hu |
He has received his M.Sc. degree form the Budapest University of
Technology and Economics in 2004. He is active in the fields of signal
processing and embedded systems, both in education and research. He is
particularly interested in industrial measurements. Currently he is
working at ProDSP Kft. |
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Zsolt Garamvölgyi
research assistant
Email: garam@mit.bme.hu |
He has received his M.Sc. degree form the Budapest University of
Technology and Economics in 2008. He has been active in the
fields of audio signal processing and embedded systems, both in education
and research. He is currently with Blackstar Amplification. |
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Attila Szarvas
research assistant
Email: szarvas@mit.bme.hu |
He has received his M.Sc. degree from the Budapest University of
Technology and Economics in 2014, and worked at the department until 2015.
His research interests are related to active noise control and acoustic
simulations using GPGPU-s. He is currently with Nokia. |
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Tamás
Virosztek
Assistant lecturer
Phone: 463-3585
Email: virosztek@mit.bme.hu |
He has received his M.Sc. degree from the Budapest University of
Technology and Economics in 2014. Until 2017 he was a Ph.D. student and
later assistant lecturer at our Department. His research interests are
related to digital signal processing and parameter estimation, and he is
especially interested in A/D converters testing. |
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Dr. András Görgényi
Associate professor by courtesy
Phone: +36 1 463-4116
Email: gorgenyi@mit.bme.hu |
He has received his M.Sc. and Dr. Tech. degrees from the Budapest
University of Technology and Economics in 1963 and 1971, respectively. He
is active in the fields of measurement, electronics and embedded systems,
both in education and research. He is particularly interested in
biomedical electronics and industrial measurements. He is participant of
national projects OTKA, FKFP, NKFP, GVOP. |
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