Discrete and Computational Geometry
Senior Research Fellow,
Informatics Laboratory,
Computer and Automation Research Institute,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Mailing and Office Address:
Computer and Automation Research Institute,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
H-1111 Budapest, Lágymányosi utca 11, Hungary.
Phone: 36-1-2796185
Fax: 36-1-2095269
E-mail: lszabo@ilab.sztaki.hu
Home Address:
H-9400 Sopron, Várfal utca 2, Hungary.
Phone: 36-99-319606
Date of Birth: December 24, 1966.
Nationality: Hungarian.
Languages: Hungarian (native), English.
Family Status: married, wife: Angela Tamás,
Three daughters: Angéla (1992), Zsófia (1995),
Annamária (1997).
1996: Candidatus Scientiarium (Ph.D.),
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.
Subject: Mathematics.
Thesis: Packing and Illumination Problems.
1991: Diploma in Mathematics (M.Sc.),
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.
Thesis: Packings and Coverings.
1997: Eötvös Fellowship of Ministry of Education, Hungary.
1996: Junior Scientists' Award of Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
1996: Institute Award of Computer and Automation Research Institute,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
1991: Outstanding Student Award, Eötvös Loránd University,
Budapest.
1991: First Prize and Special Prize of János Bolyai Mathematical
Society in National Mathematics Competition OTDK XX, Pécs, Hungary.
2001-2004: Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA) No. F035117.
1996-1999: Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA) No. F019449.
01.05.1998 - 31.07.1998: Technische Universität, Braunschweig,
Germany.
01.07.1997 - 30.09.1997: Technische Universität, Braunschweig,
Germany.
15.01.1994 - 30.06.1994: Queen Mary and Westfield College, London,
England.
01.10.1991 - 30.06.1992: Universitá degli Studi della Basilicata,
Potenza, Italy.
Graduate and Postgraduate Courses:
Combinatorial Geometry, Computational Geometry, Convexity,
Discrete Geometry, Geometric Tomography.
Undergraduate Courses:
Calculus, Combinatorics, Descriptive Geometry, Geometry.
M.Sc. Students:
Éva Ratkó (1997), Csaba Tóth (1997),
Zoltán Ujváry-Menyhárt (1997),
Attila Gulyás (2000).
Ph.D. Student:
Zoltán Ujváry-Menyhárt (1997-2000).