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