Curriculum Vitae

József Koloszár
Ph.D. Student

Date and Place of 17 July, 1978
Birth: Sopron, Hungary
Citizenship: Hungarian
Home Address: 9400 Sopron, Csengery u. 27, Hungary - 9400
Telephone: Mobile: +36-(70)-5463334
Email: kolijoco@kempelen.iit.bme.hu; kolijoco@yahoo.com

Education

2002 – present Ph.D. Student
Department of Control Engineering and Information Technology
Faculty of Electrical Engineering & Informatics
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Budapest, Hungary

1997 - 2002 Major in Informatics
Specialized in Robotics and Fault Tolerant Systems
Faculty of Electrical Engineering & Informatics
5-year BS-MS Program
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Budapest, Hungary

1994 - 1995 Pittsburgh Taylor Allderdice High School (12th Grade)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
CAS AP Exams: Calculus BC (5), Physics C (5), Chemistry C (5)

1992 - 1997 Szechenyi Istvan High School
Major in Physics and Biology
Sopron, Hungary

1989 - 1990 Blacksburg Middle School (8th Grade)
Blacksburg, Virginia, U.S.A.

1983 - 1992 Orsolya Elementary School
Major in Mathematics
Sopron, Hungary

Languages Skills

Hungarian (mother tong)
English (excellent)
German (good)
Latin (fair)

Special Recognitions

1988 National Subject Contest in Mathematics - 5th place - Hungary;
1995 JETS TEAMS (Junior Engineering and Technical Society Test of Engineering Aptitude, Mathematics and Science) - 7th place (national) - U.S.A.;
2000 BME College Research Conference
1st place, Ericsson Award & IEEE Student Membership;
2001 XXV. Hungarian Student Research Conference
Informatics, Computer Graphics and Multimedia - 1st place & Graphisoft Award;
2001 Central European Seminar on Computer Graphics 2001
Best Paper Award & Outstanding Presentation Award;
2001 Hungarian National Academic Scholarship;
2002 Hungarian National Doctoral Scholarship;
2003 Spring Conference on Computer Graphics 2003
Springer 1st Best Paper Award

Professional Skills

Programming Languages: C++ and Java, also C, Basic, Pascal, and Perl.
Special interests and experiences in the fields of: computer graphics (3D medical diagnostic visualization), network programming, fault tolerant computing, stochastic modeling and simulation.
Internet
Development of TCP/IP (UDP) based applications
Development of HTML/Java applications
Operating Systems
Microsoft Windows system administration
UNIX/Linux system administration
Applications
Mathematica, Mapple, Rational Rose, Microsoft Visual Studio, GNU programming tools, Sniff+ for Linux, X11-KDE/Enlightenment, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Acrobat, Star Office, Microsoft Office.

Work Experiences

2002 Sept – Present: Ph.D. Student,
Department of Control Engineering and Information Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Technical University of Budapest, Hungary.
Research: Interactive Volume Visualization,
Teaching: Object Oriented Programming Lab,

2001 Spring Semester: Teaching Assistant
Department of Control Engineering and Information Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Technical University of Budapest, Hungary.
Teaching: Computer Networks Lab

2001 Jan - present: Software Developer.
Department of Space Technology, KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.
Project: Software development for the Rosetta Lander (ESA) project.

2001 Sept – Nov.: Research Fellow.
Applied Management and Computing Division, Applied Computing, Mathematics and Statistics Group, Lincoln University, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Research: Stochastic Partial Differential Equations: Solute Transport in Porous Media.

Professional and Scientific Societies

2000 - Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE), Student Member