Curriculum Vitae
Tamás Szabados
Personal
Place and date of birth: Budapest, Hungary; May 14, 1948.
Nationality: Hungarian.
Marital status: married with two children.
Affiliation: Department of Mathematics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary.
Office address: Muegyetem rkp 3, H ep V em, Budapest, 1521, Hungary.
Fax: + (36 1) 463-1677
Phone: + (36 1) 463-1111/ Ext. 5907
E-mail: szabados@math.bme.hu
Position: Associate Professor.
Education
Ph.D. in Mathematics (1982), Lóránd Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary.
M.Sc. in Mathematics (1978), Lóránd Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary.
M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (1972), Budapest
University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary.
Research Interests
Limit theorems (strong approximations) in probability theory, stochastic
processes, stochastic calculus, and mathematical statistics. Mathematical
models in biology, etc.
Professional experience
Research fellow, Technical University of Budapest, 1972-1974;
Assistant Professor, Technical University of Budapest, 1974-1982;
Senior Assistant Professor, Technical University of Budapest, 1982-1996;
Associate Professor, Technical University of Budapest, 1996-;
External fellow, Mathematical Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1997-;
Adjunct Professor, Budapest Semester in Mathematics, 1996-;
Adjunct Professor, Western Maryland College Budapest, 1998-1999.
Teaching experience
Probability Theory, Stochastic Processes, Stochastic Calculus, Calculus, Real Analyis, Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra, Ordinary Differential Equations, Complex Analysis; BudapestUniversity of Technology and Economics, in Hungarian (1972-) and partly in English (1986-).
Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Pre-Calculus, College Algebra, Elementary Statistics; Spokane Falls Comm. College (1991-1992).
Probability Theory, Statistical Methods; Budapest Semester in Mathematics (1996-).
Statistical Methods, Elementary Statistics; Western Maryland College
Budapest (1998-1999).
Participation in professional projects
Computer simulation and pattern recognition (based on nonlinear programming) of the electrical activation process of human heart, with the Postgraduate Medical School, Budapest, 1972-77.
Translation of Walter Rudin's 'Principles of Mathematical Analysis' (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1977) into Hungarian, published by the Hungarian publishing house Műszaki Könyvkiadó in 1978.
Numerical solution of partial differential equations (finite difference and finite element methods for elliptic and hyperbolic equations) for the Videoton Electronics Company, 1981-88.
Software for computer aided design of university time tables, for the Technical University of Budapest, 1987-.
Image processing based on stochastic models, 1989-91.
Application of stochastic optimization for an inventory control problem, 1991-92.
Stochastic models of the immune system, with the Mathematical Research
Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Department of
Immunology, National Cancer Institute of Hungary, 1995-.
Scholarships, professional activity abroad
1979-80 - ten-month research scholarship from the Hungarian government to the Mathematics Department, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
1991-92 - visiting instructorship, Mathematics Department, Spokane Falls
Comm. College, Spokane, WA, USA.
Languages
fluent English, can read Russian.
Award
Award of the Rector of the Technical University of Budapest, 1989.
Award of the Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences, 2003
.
Memberships
János Bolyai Mathematical Society, Hungary, 1978-
American Mathematical Society, USA, 1990-
Bernoulli Society, 1996-