Dr. Péter Keresztes, C.Sc., Ph.D.
Dr. Péter Keresztes received his M.Sc.E.E. and Ph.D. from Technical
University of Budapest, and his C.Sc. from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
He has working for 13 years at the Central Research Institute for Physics,
and took part in the development of the first Hungarian
logic simulation system, which was elaborated by the group of Professor
Jávor. Present time he full time professor at Széchenyi István
University, and part time research fellow at Research Institute for Computing
and Automation of Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His main fields are the
simulation of VLSI circuits and systems, and the problems of the simulation
oriented verification.
Studies
1966 – 71 Technical University of Budapest, Faculty of
Electrical Engineering
1976 – 80 Technical University of Budapest, Faculty of
Electrical Engineering
Special Training on Digital System Engineering
Languages
English
Russian
Work experience
1994-present Professor of Széchenyi
István University, Győr
1989-93
Professor of Kandó Kálmán Polytechnic, Budapest
1987-88 Research fellow at Oulu University,
Finland
1983-87 Chief Engineer, Microelectronics
Company, Budapest
1971-82 Research fellow, Central Research
Institute for Physics, Institute of Microelectronics
Research activities and experience
Electrical properties
of ioinmplanted semiconductor devices
Design methods
of MOS LSI circuits and systems
Two phase dynamic
timing and control circuits and their applications
Application of
VHDL language in digital system design
High level Synthesis
of VLSI circuts, using VHDL algorithmic descriptions
Digital CNN implementations
Other Professional Skills
VHDL modelling
Designing analog
and digital electronic circuits
Award
Jánossy Prize, 1981, Central
Research Institute for Physics