Zoltán Gingl - Curriculum vitae, 2015
Personal data
- Born: 17 December 1963, Pásztó, Hungary
- Sex: male
- Married (Eszter Erdélyi); 2 children (Albert, 1990, Zoltán 1992)
- citizenship: Hungarian
Permanent position
- full professor
- head of the Department of Technical Informatics, University of Szeged
Scientific Titles
- Doctor of Univerity, physics, 1993, JATE University, Hungary
(1/fk noise generated by scaled Brownian motion).
- PhD, physics, 1996, University of Szeged, Hungary
(Investigations of 1/f noise and stochastic resonance by analog and numerical methods)
- Habilitation, 2002, physics, University of Szeged, Hungary
- DSc, 2014, electrical engineering, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
(Analysis and exploitation of random fluctuations with simulations and hardware developments)
Field of research and experience
- Experiments and theories on noise and fluctuations in semiconductors, electronic devices and other systems.
- 1/f noise in various systems.
- Computer modeling of fluctuation phenomena, analog and mixed signal simulations.
- Noise in non-linear systems, stochastic resonance.
- Fluctuation enhanced sensing, noise based logic, noise based secure communications
- Computer controlled measurements and analysis of heart rate, blood pressure and blood flow fluctuations.
- Development of DSP and microcontroller based systems for scientific instrumentation and control.
Publications
- 96 journal papers
- 58 conference papers
- 15 invited talks (coauthor of 12 additinal invited talks)
- 949 independent citations
- 1 patent
- Edited conference proceedings, special issues
- Z. Gingl ed.: Special Issue on Stochastic Resonance I: Fundamental and Special Aspects, Fluctuation and Noise Letters, Volume: 2, Issue: 3 (September 2002)
- Z. Gingl, J.M. Sancho, L. Schimansky-Geier and J. Kertesz eds.: Noise in Complex Systems and Stochastic Dynamics II (SPIE Proceedings Volume, 2004)
- Laszlo B. Kish; Katja Lindenberg; Zoltan Gingl eds.: Noise in Complex Systems and Stochastic Dynamics III (SPIE Proceedings Volume, 2005)
Journal editorial board member
- Fluctuation and Noise Letters, since 2002
Research Grants
- OTKA F14309 (Hungary) 1994-1996
- OTKA F22262 (Hungary) 1997-1999
- OTKA T37664 (Hungary) 2002-2005
- OTKA K69018 (Hungary) 2007-2011
- Széchenyi Professorship, 2000-2004
- Swedish Institute, 1 month research, Dept. of Solid State Physics, University of Uppsala, Sweden, 1991
- TMU fellowship, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, JAPAN, 1997
- Swedish Institute, 3 months research, Angstrom Laboratory, University of Uppsala, Sweden, 1998
PhD supervisor
- Peter Makra, 2007
- Robert Mingesz, 2009
- Norbert Csík, 2013
- Katalin Kopasz, 2014
Courses
- Electronics
- Instrumentation electronics
- Microcontroller application techniques
- Modern instrumentation
- Analysis and exploitation of noise and fluctuations