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Contact person: Bálint Vanek, Ph.D., senior research fellow
e-mail: [email protected]

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Computer Science and Control

The MTA SZTAKI is a research institute, governed by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Upon the charge by the Secretary-general of the Academy, the supervision of the scientific activity pursued at the Institute is provided by the Board of the Institute. MTA SZTAKI is the acronym of the Hungarian name of the institute, while its full English name is "Institute for Computer Science and Control, Hungarian Academy of Sciences". The Institute was founded in 1964. Its staff consists of more than 300 full-time employees, more than 200 with university diploma and more than 70 with scientific degrees. The fundamental task of the Institute is to perform basic and application-oriented research in an interdisciplinary setting in the fields of computer science, engineering, information technology, intelligent systems, process control, wide-area networking and multimedia. Contract-based target research, development, training and expert support for domestic and foreign industrial, governmental and other partners are important activities at the Institute. The mission of MTA SZTAKI includes the transfer of up-to-date research results and state-of-the-art technology to university students. The Institute is very active in graduate and postgraduate education, co-operating with most technical universities in Hungary and operating common chairs, postgraduate programs with them. More than 40 members of the Institute’s researchers conduct regular lectures/classes at graduate and postgraduate levels, and senior researchers hold part-time positions as university professors. 20-30 Ph.D. students and 20-30 graduate students participate in the work of the Institute.

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Systems and Control Lab

Systems and Control Laboratory (SCL) has been the leading research center in Mathematical Systems and Control Theory and related applications in Hungary for more than three decades. SCL pursues research in mathematical systems modeling, analysis and control of engineering systems represented by the classical and emerging technologies, as well as other, sometimes large-scale, dynamical systems, related to the field of natural sciences. The scope of activity includes forefront research in specific fields of mathematical systems theory, system identification, filtering and control, moreover, advanced signal and image processing techniques with special focus on application of systems' theory in safety critical systems.

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