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János Levendovszky

Researcher
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Széchenyi Plusz RRF

János Levendovszky obtained his PhD at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, and his DSc from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He is presently a full time professor at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics and also vice rector of Science and Innovation. He researched and served as guest professor for extended periods in US, South Korean and Western European universities. His research area includes adaptive signal processing, networking protocols, artificial intelligence and algebraic coding theory.

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Projects related to AI 

  • Coordinator of the project “Intelligent data acquisition node” sponsored by the Ben Franklin Technology Partnership, Easter Pennsylvania, USA, 1997
  • Coordinator of the research project “Research on ATM: Call Admission Control and Network Policing by Networks and Performance Analysis”, sponsored by the European Union, Copernicus Funding, COP579, 1998
  • Project Manager of the research project  “Hierarchical signal processing for condition based monitoring” T024965 sponsored by OTKA , 2001
  • Task Leader “Intelligent home” project, Korean Electronics Institute, Seoul, South Korea, 2002
  • Project leader in the project "Graph optimization in communication networks" sponsored by the French-Hungarian Bilateral Research Funds (TÉT)
  • (participating institutes Budapest University of Technology and Economics & University of Rennes), 2002
  • Task leader in project  EURESCOM P1112  (CAC and routing), a (participating institutes Budapest University of Technology and Economics, British Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, France Telecom and Portugese Telecom), 2003
  • Project leader in the project "On-line translation and language processing", (Deutsche Telekom, T-Systems, RIC), 2003
  • Project leader in the project "Bio-sensors, tele-diagnostics and authentication" (Deutsche Telekom, T-Systems, RIC), 2004
  • Project leader in the project “Optimal trading on correlated time series” (Morgan Stanley, 2009-11)
  • Project leader in the project “Optimizing mean reverting portfolios for trading” (Morgan Stanley, 2010-17)
  • Taks leader in Future ICT (financial information systems)
  • Project Leader FIEK “Higher Education Industrial Cooperation” project (BME, 2018-)
  • Project Leader of FIKP Higher Education Excellence Program in the field of Artificial Intelligence (BM, 2018-)
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