Richárd Beregi, M.Sc.
Bio
Richárd Beregi, certified mechatronic engineer, is currently a research associate at the Research Laboratory on Engineering & Management Intelligence (EMI) of the HUN-REN Institute for Computer Science and Control (SZTAKI) and a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (GPK) of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME). His main research topic is the investigation of the relationship between production execution and autonomy, but he also has in-depth technical knowledge in the field of automation as chief engineer of EMI-SmartFactory.
Education
since 2016, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mechatronics Engineering
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest (Hungary)
Thesis: Agent-based Control of Cyber-physical Production Systems
2014–2016, Master of Science (MSc), Mechatronics Engineering
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest (Hungary)
2010–2014, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Mechatronics Engineering
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest (Hungary)
Publication Activity
Beregi R, Pedone G, Háy B, Váncza J (2021) Manufacturing Execution System Integration through the Standardization of a Common Service Model for Cyber-Physical Production Systems. Applied Sciences 11:7581, doi: 10.3390/app11167581
Beregi R, Pedone G, Preuveneers D (2021) Towards trustworthy Cyber-physical Production Systems: A dynamic agent accountability approach. AIS 13:157–180, doi: 10.3233/AIS-210593
Beregi R, Pedone G, Mezgár I (2019) A novel fluid architecture for cyber-physical production systems. International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing 32:340–351, doi: 10.1080/0951192X.2019.1571239
Beregi R, Szaller Á, Kádár B (2018) Synergy of multi-modelling for process control. IFAC-PapersOnLine 51:1023–1028, doi: 10.1016/j.ifacol.2018.08.473
Kemény Zs, Beregi R, Erdős G, Nacsa J (2016) The MTA SZTAKI Smart Factory: Platform for Research and Project-oriented Skill Development in Higher Education. Procedia CIRP 54:53–58, doi: 10.1016/j.procir.2016.05.060