Introduction of the Doctoral Program
2021
Written by László Horváth PhD
Competence
Organized and individual preparation for achieving PhD degree in applied informatics and applied mathematics under supervision by topic announcer researchers who have relevant scientific degree and suitably level published scientific results.
Key words
PhD research and degree process
Scientific level PhD student research in applied informatics
Scientific level PhD student research in applied mathematics
Systematics talent support in first research and international publishing of results
Motivation
As answer for the recent main changes DSAIAM places fundamental, problem oriented and development task related research in center in integration with engineering, medical and other applications in informatics and mathematics with special interest on multidisciplinary issues in physics, cooperative systems, intelligent problem solving, engineering structures, and biomedical engineering. Increasingly important role of DSAIAM is to provide researchers for industrial and other organizations where recently new areas gained central position such as intelligent and system level informatics and where development and operation of systems increasingly requires well-trained researchers. To achieve this, DSAIAM is motivated to organize PhD researches of students in close cooperation with organizations which develop, produce, and operate systems with suddenly increased scientific content, complexity, and context.
PhD research program
PhD research program of DSAIAM below follows the strong trend for gaining ground by cyber physical biological systems which are based on computer modeling, intelligent computing methods, and realistic simulation in automated industry, medical applications, and many other emerging areas. The computer modeling which is recently called as third paradigm organizing theoretical and experimental researches is introduced in almost all student researches at the DSAIAM starting from its foundation in year 2009.
In accordance with the above, new dynamically developing areas gain emphasis in the student scientific research program at the DSAIAM such as robot surgery, physiological processes, bionics, situation controlled intelligent cyber physical systems, cloud systems, research level engineering modeling, and space station units. The accredited PhD program of the DSAIAM is organized around the five topic groups below:
Basics and applications in informatics including open e-infrastructure, information security, management systems for transportation, soft computing methods, numerical stability, and architecture of multi-core processors.
Cyber-medical systems including model based control of tumors, analysis of DNS ploidity, computer based analysis of pathophysiological processes, and mathematical modeling of serious diseases.
Cyber-physical systems including automated transport systems, deep learning methods, mobile robots, robots for surgery, purpose oriented robot systems, and remote surgery.
Engineering models and related computing procedures including numerical methods, stable algorithms, Carnot-groups, flexible bodies and function controlled organic shapes, system behavior optimization, model systems with lifecycle development, integrated multiphysical simulations and cyber units of cyber-physical systems.
Mathematical basics and applications including multistage methods, ABS projection methods, gamma convolutions and infinitely divisible distributions, optimal linguistic variables, Bessel- sampling, modeling of stochastic systems, global optimization, symbolic algorithms, large systems of linear equations, fractional diffusion problems, intelligent decision models, robust fixpoint transformation, adaptive control methods, adaptive control of nonlinear systems, cognitive-adaptive of dynamic systems, Sobolev inequalities, partial differential equations, Szub-Finsler-geometry and Ehrhart polynomials.
In addition to the above listed topics, DSAIAM is open to any student research topic which can be classified in the applied informatics or applied mathematics branch of science. DSAIAM welcomes students applying for admission on new topics and welcomes domestic and foreign researchers with degrees and publications proven results in the field of new proposed topics as supervisors.
Supervisors
Supervisors of the DSAIAM are internationally recognized active researchers who publish their new scientific results regularly in major, highly recognized international forums. Their publications, together with publications by students about their research results, can be accessed or purchased at important digital libraries and publishers. Since its foundation, DSAIAM has involved world-leading researchers in its thematic professional work.
Admission
Considering science areas and accordingly the PhD program of DSAIAM it is no doubt that being PhD student here is a challenge. Our current scientific world is about these challenges because the high level applied informatics and mathematics have become dramatically increased part of the professional everyday life. Therefore, developing research units at companies and institutions increasingly demand researchers who are familiar in currently important topics and can cope with current challenges. DSAIAM is active in giving this opportunity to its students. Anyone is encouraged to apply who has suitable basics in the disciplines relevant to the planned research and has appropriate research plan approved by the prospective supervisor. The DSAIAM website (http://aidi.uni-obuda.hu/en) provides actual information about the application and the conditions of admission.
It is obvious from the above that DSAIAM is consciously open to any promising new research topic which can be included in its PhD program and encourages to apply anyone who is prepared to research. Applicants present their planned research in the form of an interview. The Admissions Committee assists, encourages, and supports applicant to join the DSAIAM PhD program.
We wait application of prospective students in two application periods each year in January and May. Applicant can choose organized or individual form of training in full or part time with scholarship or reimbursement type of financing. DSAIAM welcomes application from international students during these periods. In addition, we accept applications from foreign students every year within the framework of the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship program by the Hungarian Government.
Laboratory infrastructure
The laboratory capacity of PhD research is provided by the Óbuda University or an outside institution or industrial company as it is decided at the enrollment of each student depending on the PhD topic. In case of the Óbuda University, research capacity is provided primarily by one of the research centers at the University Research and Innovatívon Center (URIC).
As its own research resource, DSAIAM established the Virtual Research Laboratory (DSAIAM-VRL) which provides virtual research tools using flexibly configurable own platform in the cloud platform of the Dassault Systémes S. A. This resource is suitable for planned research in applied informatics and applied mathematics using purposeful experimental model system where results under development can be configured in wide context. Highly integrated, generic, and autonomous experimental models are suitable for cyber physical biological structure related research. These structures can provide wide area connections with physical units outside of the laboratory. PhD students who do research in relevant topics can utilize the same project environment as applied at new research intensive aircraft, vehicle, information system and other projects.
DSAIAM is open for cooperation with any research laboratory which can provide research capacity for already announced and new proposed PhD research topics.
DSAIAM PhD student publications in the year 2020
DSAIAM is a doctoral school which is open to the scientific world. An important part of its activities is to enable its students to present, write and compete at internationally recognized forums. Our students who have appropriate level of results can receive organizational, professional, and financial support to present their research results and place them in recognized digital libraries of international organizations and publishers to make them accessible for anyone in the scientific world. In this context, important goal that research results of PhD students and their supervisors can be accessed, learned, cited and, finally, can build research cooperation with the DSAIAM.
The table below includes publications by PhD students. These papers have digital object identifier (DOI), can be accessed in recognized sources. Each of them has undergone international review process before accepted for publication.
Type of publication |
Number of the published papers |
DOI of the published paper* |
In journals with Q1 and Q2 certification (2019 és 2020) |
8 |
|
Conference papers in the IEEE Xplore digital library (2020) |
38 |
DOI of papers can be found in the next table except for: |
Chapter in scientific book |
1 |
*The link leads to the source where more information and the full paper can be accessed.
Scientific conference sessions organized by the DSAIAM for its PhD students in the year 2020
DSAIAM supports high-quality student publications by own organized scientific sections in the program of recognized international conferences (organizer: László Horváth). The scientific world can see results of PhD student research while student learn and practice giving presentation in foreign language and the participation in a scientific conference while builds scientific connections in a professional environment. The following table shows that DSAIAM students showed outstanding publication performance during the difficult period of the year 2000! In the table below, published papers are provided with DOI only. More information are available at the link, including title, authors, abstract, links, keywords, and the number of views. Access holders and purchasers can download a PDF file of the full paper.
Conference |
DSAIAM session |
DOI of the published paper* |
IEEE 18th World Symposium on Applied Machine Intelligence and Informatics, January 23-25, 2020, Herl'any, Slovakia. |
Special Session on Recent PhD Research Achievements in Applied Informatics |
10.1109/SAMI48414.2020.9108738 10.1109/SAMI48414.2020.9108730 10.1109/SAMI48414.2020.9108765 10.1109/SAMI48414.2020.9108770 10.1109/SAMI48414.2020.9108768 |
IEEE 14th International Symposium on Applied Computational Intelligence and Informatics May 21-23, 2020, Timisoara, Romania. |
Special Session on PhD Student Research in Applied Informatics and Numerical Mathematics |
10.1109/SACI49304.2020.9118785 10.1109/SACI49304.2020.9118838 10.1109/SACI49304.2020.9118843 |
IEEE 15th International Conference on System of Systems Engineering June 2-4, 2020, Budapest, Hungary. |
PhD research in Applied Informatics and Applied Mathematics for System of Systems Engineering" |
10.1109/SoSE50414.2020.9130476 10.1109/SoSE50414.2020.9130519 10.1109/SoSE50414.2020.9130504 10.1109/SoSE50414.2020.9130543 10.1109/SoSE50414.2020.9130545 10.1109/SoSE50414.2020.9130475 10.1109/SoSE50414.2020.9130530 |
IEEE 18th International Symposium on Intelligent Systems and Informatics September 17-19, 2020, Subotica, Serbia. |
Special Session on PhD Student Research in Applied Informatics and Numerical Mathematics |
10.1109/SISY50555.2020.9217067 10.1109/SISY50555.2020.9217079 10.1109/SISY50555.2020.9217068 10.1109/SISY50555.2020.9217077 10.1109/SISY50555.2020.9217086 10.1109/SISY50555.2020.9217090 |
IEEE 20th International Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Informatics November 5-7, 2020, in Budapest, Hungary. |
PhD Student Workshop on Applied Informatics in Computational Intelligence |
10.1109/CINTI51262.2020.9305827 10.1109/CINTI51262.2020.9305843 10.1109/CINTI51262.2020.9305840 10.1109/CINTI51262.2020.9305828 10.1109/CINTI51262.2020.9305836 |
* The link leads to the public page of the publication in the IEEE Xplore.
Students who received PhD degree at the DSAIAM in the year 2020
Judith Jakob (Germany): information sciences, Towards a Transfer Concept for Camera-Based Object Detection From Driver Assistance to the Assistance of Visually Impaired Pedestrians, supervisor: Dr. József Tick
Yatish Bathla (India): in information sciences, Information content models of objects for communication between engineers, supervisor: Dr. László Horváth.
Neerendra Kumar (India): in information sciences, Robot Navigation in Unknown and Dynamic Environment, supervisor: Dr. Zoltán Vámossy.
Ákos Odry (Hungary): in information sciences, New Soft Computing-based Methods in Sensor Fusion and Control: Applications on a Real Mechatronic System, supervisor: Dr. Róbert Fullér.
Researchers received degree of habilitated doctor at the DSAIAM in the year 2020
Gábor Tamás Orosz, in information sciences. Title of the scientific presentation: Innovative and Sustainable Applications Development for Corporate Governance Systems. Title of the university lecture: Client-oriented Development of SAP Business Applications.
Csaba Fábián, in mathematics and computing sciences. Title of the scientific presentation: A simulation procedure for solving probabilistic decision making problems. Title of the university lecture: Cutting plane methods and their extensions.
Edit Laufer, in information sciences. Title of the scientific presentation: Optimization of predictive fuzzy models. Title of the university lecture: Parameterizability of fuzzy inference systems.
Student statistics for the year 2020
Number of the enrolled active PhD students in spring semester of the 2019/2020 academic year was 51. This number was 63 in the fall semester.
The student research was supervised by 31 and 34 supervisors in the above two semesters.
Number of the enrolled new PhD students during the year 2020: 23 in general admission process, 3 in the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship. 11 students submitted application for the Cooperative Doctoral Program which supports cooperative PhD research between doctoral schools and industrial companies.
Five students of DSAIAM received absolutory in the year 2020.
Contact us
Web page: http://aidi.uni-obuda.hu/en
Scientific affairs: Prof. Dr. József Tar, leader of DSAIAM, tar [dot] jozsef [at] nik [dot] uni-obuda [dot] hu
Enrollment and operational affairs: Prof. Dr. László Horváth managing director, horvath [dot] laszlo [at] nik [dot] uni-obuda [dot] hu
Administrative affairs: Zsuzsanna Bácskai assistant, bacskai [dot] zsuzsanna [at] nik [dot] uni-obuda [dot] hu