Péter Kacsuk
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Prof. Dr. Péter Kacsuk, PhD DSc, is a Hungarian computer scientist
Computer scientist
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 at MTA
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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-SZTAKI, Budapest, Hungary.

Biography

Péter Kacsuk received his MSc and university doctorate degrees from the Technical University of Budapest, Hungary in 1976 and 1984, respectively. He received the Kandidat degree (equivalent to PhD) from the Hungarian Academy in 1989. He habilitated at the University of Vienna in 1997. He received his professor title from the Hungarian President in 1999 and the Doctor of Academy degree (DSc) from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 2001. He is currently the Head of the Laboratory of Parallel and Distributed Systems (LPDS), Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

Research interesets

  • Parallel and distributed systems
  • Cluster (computing)
    Cluster Computing
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  • Grid computing
    Grid computing
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  • Internet computing
  • Parallel/distributed programming environments.

Scientific merits

Péter Kacsuk has been a part-time full professor at the Cavendish School of Computer Science of the University of Westminster and the Eötvös Lóránd University of Science since 2001. He served as visiting scientist or professor several times at various universities of Australia, Austria, Canada, England, Germany, Spain, Japan and USA. He has published two books, two lecture notes and more than 200 scientific papers on parallel computer architectures, parallel software engineering and Grid computing.

He was the chair of the "Joint EGEE and SEE-GRID Summer School on Grid Application Support" in 2006 and 2007 and the chair of the "CoreGRID Summer School 2007". He has been involved in many EU Grid projects (EDG, GridLab, EGEE
Egee
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, SEEGRID, CoreGrid, GridCoord, ICEAGE, CancerGrid, etc.). He is the coordinator of the EU FP7 EDGes (Enabling Desktop Grids for e-Science) project. He is co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Grid Computing published by Springer.

He has received the following awards:
  • 2008 MTA SZTAKI award for outstanding management of the Laboratory of Parallel and Distributed Systems
  • 2001 MTA SZTAKI award for outstanding scientific performance
  • 2000 Kalmár László award of NJSZT (Hungarian Computer Society) for outstanding scientific performance
  • 1999 MTA SZTAKI award for outstanding scientific performance
  • 1998 MTA SZTAKI AKE award for outstanding scientific and publication activities
  • 1998 MTA SZTAKI award for outstanding scientific performance

Selected publications



For a broader list of publications see his personal page at MTA-SZTAKI.

Media Appearances

Selected media appearances in Hungary, with links to audio/video material:

External links

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