Zoltán Szabó, doctor of HAS
research advisor
Email
@email
Phone
+36 1 279 6000 / 7204
Address
1111 Budapest, Kende u. 13-17.
Room number
K 216
Introduction
Zoltan Szabo is a Doctor of Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS). As a Research Advisor of the Lab, he is Head of the Theory of Dynamical Systems”Research Group. His research interests include multivariable systems and robust control, system identification, fault detection with applications in power systems safety operations and also in the control of mechanical and vehicle structures. Data driven methods and their applications is added as a new research field. Currently, he is involved in activities related to reconfigurable control and robust control of linear parameter varying (LPV) systems.
Positions
- Head of the Theory of Dynamical Systems Group of the Research Lab.
- Research Advisor, SZTAKI, Systems and Control Laboratory
- Professor, 2012, Széchenyi István University, Research Center of Vehicle Industry, Győr, Hungary
Degrees
- Professor, 2013, Széchenyi István University, Győr, Hungary
- Habilitation, 2012, Széchenyi István University, Győr, Hungary
- Doctor of HAS, 2011, Dissertation: “A geometric approach for the control of switched and LPV systems”
- PhD, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary, Summa cum Laude, 2003, Thesis: “Rational Orthonormal Functions and Applications”
- MSc in Computer Science, Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary, 1993
Research Areas
- LPV and hybrid modeling, system identification in nonstandard bases
- multivariable systems and robust control, geometrical control theory
- data driven methods and their applications
- fault detection, robust and reconfigurable fault tolerant control
Memberships, Assignments
- Member IFAC TC on Robust Control
- Member of the IEEE Control Systems Society
- NOC member of SAFEPROCESS 2000, ECC 2009, ACD 2011
- IPC member LPV workshop 2015,2019, ROCOND 2018, NOLCOS 2019
Educational Activity
- Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Faculty of Transportation Engineering, Budapest, Hungary: Lecturer of PhD courses in Modern Control Theory (4 hours/week)
- Széchenyi István University, Research Center of Vehicle Industry, Győr, Hungary