Gergely ÖLLÖS, PhD

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I received my Ph.D. and M.Sc. degree in Technical Informatics from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary in 2016 and 2008, respectively. I was an IEEE, ComSoc and HTE member since 2011 and a High Speed Networks Laboratory member since 2008, which is a research laboratory cooperating with Ericsson. I participated in European research projects like EU FP7 EFIPSANS, supervised numerous undergraduate and graduate students and conducted scientific research as well.

    I led numerous projects like at WetCom s.r.o. Bratislava, Slovakia, in 2008 where I designed and built a laser stabilization controller for accurate target positioning, with communication firmware included. I worked at NOKIA, Komarom, Hungary in 2008 as a High Frequency Radio Engineer, P2P and C lecturer. In the last few years I worked on a neural network based navigation system and built a robot for demonstration for which I received diplomas in Prague, Czech Republic and Budapest, Hungary in 2008 and 2007, respectively. Between 2004 and 2006 I was a Harsanyi Janos college member, where I mostly studied processor design on a RTL and transistor level.

    My interests lie predominantly in the general area of low-power wireless networking, signal and image processing, machine learning, embedded computing and biologically-inspired multi-agent systems. Currently I'm focusing on the development of adaptive fuzzy logic based models for distributed event forecasting schemes in wireless sensor networks i.e. an extrapolation technique based on explicit fuzzy rules (in contrast to neural network based black-box modeling which doesn't allow the user to extract explicit signatures). As a hobby I study EM physics and design RF devices (mainly front-ends and base-bands).

For further details have a look at my CV.

God bless!