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CURRICULUM VITAE

FERENC WETTL
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Faculty of Natural Sciences
Institute of Mathematics
Department of Algebra
1111 Budapest, Egry József u 2. H ép. V. em. 5.
tel: +36-1-463-1111/5671, +36-1-463-2094

Qualification, degree:

  • Eötvös Loránd University Budapest (ELTE), Mathematician, 1978.
  • doctor of natural sciences, ELTE, 1985. Title of thesis: "A Segre-lemmáról" (On Segre lemma).
  • candidate for mathematical sciences, 1996. Title of thesis: "Véges geometriák homogén konfigurációiról" (On homogenious configurations of finite geometries).

Position held:

  • 1978-1980 Statistical Office ÁSzSz, programmer,
  • 1980- Technical University of Budapest (BME), Transportation Engineering Faculty, Department of Mathematics, 1985-1996 first assistant,
  • 1996- Department of Algebra, lecturer since 1997.

Teaching experiences:

  • teaching mathematics since 1978 (topics: calculus, linear algebra, probability theory, differential equations, higher engineering maths, computer algebra, CAS and their programming, number theory, finite fields, symmetric combinatorial structures, cryptography)
  • teaching in the english courses since 1985 (topics: calculus, linear algebra, probability theory, differential equations, higher engineering maths)
  • a one semester postgraduate course at Justus-Liebig Universität, Gießen.

Fields of interest:

  • finite geometries, and their applications, cryptography,
  • finite algebraic structures: finite fields, finite automaton,
  • VLSI-routing,
  • computer algebra systems and their applications in teaching and research,
  • electronic publishing, TeX, LaTeX.

Publications:

  • 15 research papers, 2 university textbooks (editor and coauthor), coauthor in 3 books

Memberships:

  • General editor of the six scientific journals of Periodica Polytechnica (Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Social and Management Sciences) since 1998 till end of 2013

Awards:

  • Winning the Széchenyi Professorship for 1998-2001.


Budapest, 2014-09-05.





Ferenc Wettl




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