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 2014.
Awards:
- Winning the Széchenyi Professorship for 1998-2001.
Budapest, 2014-05-04.
Ferenc Wettl