Resume
of
Gyula Y. KATONA
Work Address
E-mail: kiskat@cs.bme.hu
Homepage: http://www.cs.bme.hu/~kiskat/enghomepage.html
Date of birth: 4 December 1965
Place of birth: Budapest, Hungary
Citizenship: Hungarian
Languages: English, Hungarian, Japanese, Russian,
Present research interests: graph theory, graph
algorithms, extremal graphs and hypergraphs, especially
Hamiltonian cycles in graphs and hypergraphs, toughness, factors,
database theory, pebbling, rubbling
Education
September 1997: Ph. D. degree in Mathematics
awarded by Hungarian Acad. Sci. Title: Paths and
Cycles in Graphs and Hypergraphs, Supervisors: László
Lovász and András Recski
September 1994 - August 1997: Research Assistant
Professor at the Mathematical
Institute of the Hungarian Acad. Sci.
June 1994: University of East Anglia, Norwich, United
Kingdom, visitor
March 1994: University of Sevilla, Spain, visitor
April 1993: University of Bordeaux, France, visitor
September 1991 - August 1994: Ph. D. student at Eötvös Loránd
University,, Budapest, Department of Computer Science, Field
of study: Mathematics
June 1991: M. Sc. thesis in Mathematics at Eötvös Loránd
University, Budapest, Title: A Few Versions of the
Hamiltonian Cycle Problem, Supervisors: László Lovász and
András Recski
September 1986 -August 1991: student at Eötvös Loránd
University, Budapest, Field of study: Mathematics
Grants, honors and memberships
January 2014 - December 2018: Grant by the Hungarian
National Foundation for Scientific Research
September 2009 - August 2013: Grant by the Hungarian
National Foundation for Scientific Research
July 2007 - December 2011: Grant by the Hungarian
National Foundation for Scientific Research
January 2004 - December 2007: Grant by the Hungarian
National Foundation for Scientific Research
January 2003 - December 2006: Grant by the Hungarian
National Foundation for Scientific Research
2003 - : Member of the editorial board of AKCE
International Journal of Graphs and Combinatorics
2000-2003: János Bolyai Research Fellowship
1994-1997: Scholarship for Young Mathematicians awarded
by the Hungarian Acad. Sci.
January 1995 - December 1997: Grant by the Hungarian
National Foundation for Scientific Research
January 1992 - December 1994: Grant by the Hungarian
National Foundation for Scientific Research
1991-1994: Scholarship for Ph. D. studies awarded by
the Hungarian Acad. Sci.
June 1992: Second Prize for paper at the National
Scientific Student Conference
December 1991: Rényi Kató Prize, awarded by the Bolyai
János Mathematical Society of Hungary for outstanding young
researchers
July 1991: Diploma with distinction, Eötvös Loránd
University, Budapest
September 1990 - July 1991: Hungarian Republic
Scholarship for outstanding students, Hungary
July 1990: Second Prize for paper at the National
Scientific Student Conference
1991 - present: Member of the Bolyai János Mathematical
Society of Hungary
Work experience
November 2012 - : Part time member of MTA-ELTE
Numerical Analysis and Large Networks Research Group
July 2011 - : Budapest
University of Technology and Economics, Department of Computer Science and
Information Theory, head of the department
2010 július - : Aquinqum
Institute of Technology, lecturer, Field: Theory of Computing
August 2006 - July 2007: Arizona State University, Tempe,
Arizona, USA, visiting professor
September 2003 - : Budapest
Semester of Mathematics , part time lecturer, Field: Theory of Computing
June 2002 - present : Budapest University of Technology and
Economics, Department of
Computer Science and Information Theory, Associate
Professor, Fields: Algebra, Calculus, Combinatorics,
Graph Theory
September 1997 - 2002: Budapest University of Technology and
Economics, Department of
Computer Science and Information Theory, Assistant
Professor
November 1997 - November 1999: JSPS Postdoctoral
Fellowship, Ibaraki University, Hitachi, Japan
September 1994 - August 1997: Mathematical Institute of the
Hungarian Acad. Sci., Department of Combinatorics, Research
Assistant Professor
September 1994 - November 1997: Managing Editor of
Matematikai Lapok (mathematical journal in Hungarian)
September 1991 - August 1997: Budapest University of Technology and
Economics, Department of
Computer Science and Information Theory, Part-time
Assistant Professor, Lecturer, Instructor, Fields: Algebra,
Calculus, Combinatorics, Graph Theory
September 1990 - present: Eötvös Loránd
University, Budapest, Department
of Computer Science, Instructor,
Fields: Combinatorics, Complexity Theory, Graph Theory, MAPLE for
mathematicians, Student evaluation: 4.65 (average)
(1=poor, 5=outstanding)
September 1992 - December 1994: TEMPUS project
coordinator
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