CURRICULUM VITAE
Name: Gábor Molnár-Sáska
Date of Birth: 22 July 1975
Place of Birth: Budapest
Nationality: Hungarian
Address for Correspondence: 13 Kövér Lajos utca, Budapest 1149
Home Telephone Number: 36-20-483-3325
Present Employment:
Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences(SZTAKI),
group of stochastic systems, 1113 Budapest, Kende u. 13-17.(tel: 36-1-279-6217)
and
PhD student (fourth year) at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Institute of Mathematics, Department of Stochastic, 1521 Budapest, P. O. Box 91. Bldg. H. V. Hungary (tel: 36-1-463-1111/5906)
Education:
Secondary: Fazekas Mihály Grammar School (branch of mathematics), Budapest 1989-1993
Tertiary:
Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest 1993- 1998, Studying Mathematics College
of Finance and Accountancy (PSZF), Budapest 1995-1998, Studying Economics
University of Economics (BKE), Budapest 1996-1998, Studying Economics (2 years)
Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest 1996- 2000, Studying Teaching
Queen Mary and Wesfield College, London 1998-1999, Studying Financal Mathematics
(as an associate student with a Tempus scholarship)
Dissertations:
Prophet-inequalities (Martingal-inequalities)
Dead disease (Life insurance)
Academic Qualifications: M. S. in Mathematics, B. S. in Economics
Language Skills: exams English and French, speaking German
Interested areas: Statistics (theoretical and applied as well), Finance, Probability, Combinatorics
Field of research: Hidden Markov Models, Stochastic systems, and its application in statistics,
Study tours, professional practice:
1997 Lakáskassza (building financing saving bank)
1998 Nationale-Nederlande (Insurance Company-making the diploma work there)
2000 Much-Net GmBH- Bonn (experience with Portfolio Management System)
2001 Summer School on applied mathematics, Ljubljana
Other experiences:
1992-2001 Teaching mathematics for talented children (age of 12-18) in special
camps
1996-1998 Teaching combinatorics at Eötvös Loránd University
1999- Teaching probability and differential equations for engineer students
and
2000-2001 statistics for applied mathematician students at Budapest University
of Technology and Economics
2003- Teaching at the Pazmany Peter Catholic University, Faculty of Informatics
1998 Making educational material for secondary school students on internet
(the title: Cut in the Geometry) in cooperation with MTA SZTAKI
2000 Working at CPU Softwarehouse AG (occupied with financial softwares)
2001 Hardcastle GmBH (variance estimation improvement)
2001-2002 Member of the High Speed Network (HSN) Laboratory at BME
2000- International House Language School (making statistical analysis)
2001- BME Seminar on Applied Mathematics
2001- GMI an expert on statistics