Curriculum Vitae

Tibor Csubák
associate professor

Personal data

Place and date of birth: Dámoc, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, Hungary,
on 10th of March 1952
Permanent address: H-1149 Budapest, Kövér Lajos u. 56/a, Hungary
E-mail: csubi@iit.bme.hu

Education

Industrial vocational secondary school, Ózd, Hungary; 1966 – 1970
Technical University of Budapest, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, speciality of Instruments and Control Engineering; 1972 – 1977

Working place

Since 15th of September 1977, Technical University of Budapest, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Department of Flow Control (today: Department of Control Engineering and Informatics)

Appointment

Since 1st of July 1990, associate professor

Degrees

• Doctor of University, in 1983; title of the doctoral thesis: Programmable signal processing equipment for industrial flow meters.
• Ph.D., in 1998; title of the Ph.D. thesis: Designing methods of industrial flow meters

Languages

• Hungarian (native language)
• English (intermediate language examination, 1983)
• Bulgarian (intermediate language examination, 1995)

Honour

Ministerial honour for educational activities in 1988

Membership

Member of the MATE (Hungarian Association of Science) since 1977

Educational activities

computer engineering of controls, flow peripheries, control engineering, industrial control engineering, industrial control systems and networks, planning of degree works. Independent departmental exercise. Among my students there have already been several students taking good places: fist place at a departmental competition, second place at a national competition of the TDK (Scientific Students’ Circle) and a second place at a Competition of National Degree Work.

Research activities

They are focussed on the realisation and industrial applications of systems relating to flows (intelligent collectors of measuring data, - remote transmitters, monitoring systems, compact flow controlling systems as well as flow controlling systems with hierarchic structure and distributed intelligence). Of the proposals, those developed with the support of the National Committee for Technological Development should be mentioned:
- a system for remote monitoring and data collection for hot water invoicing of power stations, which have been introduced in the power stations of BE Rt., and
- a system for domestic heat consumption and remote monitoring for GAMMA Works.

Field trips

• Technical University of Dresden, GDR; from 29th of January till 7th of February 1979
• Oran University of Science and Technology, Algeria; from 10th of February till 10th of March 1979
• Technical University of Tallinn, USSR; from 20th of June till 10th of July 1981
• Technical University of Dresden, GDR; from 23rd till 29th of January 1983
• Institute no. III of Informatics at the Technical University of Karlsruhe, GDR; from 6th till 12th of October 1986.

Significant professional works

1.) Development of the PRODACONT flow controlling system
2.) Development of the PROCONT-2 measuring data collector, digital controller and PLC
3.) Development of PROCOR-2 measuring data collector for invoicing hot water and steam
4.) Development of a flow controlling and remote monitoring system for Rózsakert Heating Station
5.) Development of a system of remote informatics for the power stations of FŐTÁV (Municipal Heating Works)
6.) Development of a system of monitoring and remote informatics of heating stations
7.) Development of a system of remote informatics and invoicing for hot water and steam for power stations
8.) Development of a system of remote informatics and independent measuring data collector for meteorological stations
9.) Development of a measuring data collecting and remote monitoring system for an injection plant.