C.V. of Tamás Kis
Personal Data
Name: Tamás Kis, Ph.D.
Birth: Budapest, 04.12.1969.
Citizenship: Hungarian.
Civil status: married, one child.
Current Affiliation
Research fellow at the
Laboratory of Engineering and Management Intelligence
of the Computer and
Automation Research Institute Hungarian Academy of Sciences
.
Contact
Location: Computer and Automation Research Institute of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
Kende street 13-17.
1111 Budapest, Hungary.
e-mail: tamas.kis@sztaki.hu
telephone: +36-1-2796156
fax: +36-1-4667503
Degrees
Ph.D. in Mathematics (2001), Department of Mathematics,
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
at Lausanne (EPFL).
Supervisor: Prof. Alain Hertz.
Title: Insertion Techniques for Job-shop Scheduling.
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M.Sc. in Computer Science and Mathematics (1994),
Eötvös University, Budapest,
Hungary.
Research Interests
Scheduling Theory, combinatorial optimization, polyhedral combinatorics,
computational complexity,
application of OR to real-world problems.
Positions
1994-1996: young researcher at the Computer and Automation Research Institute,
Budapest, Hungary.
1996-1999: assistant at the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the
Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology
at Lausanne, Switzerland.
1999-2001: assistant at the Department of Mathematics of the Swiss Federal
Institute of
Technology
at Lausanne, Switzerland.
2001-2002: research fellow at the Department of Economics of the University
of Siegen,
Germany.
2002- : research fellow at the Computer and Automation
Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary.
Projects
- "Integrated Dynamic Modelling for Process and Production Planning",
Swiss National Research Foundation grant no. 2100-049421.96/1.
- Project with AICOS Technologies (Switzerland), financed by Swiss Commission
for Technology and Innovation, grant no. 4173.2
- "Digital Factories, Production Networks", Hungarian National Research
and Development Program, grant no. 2/040/2001.
Teaching
past: Instructor for courses on Optimization, and Algorithms. Supervisor
of student projects.
current: Mini course on Project Scheduling
Languages
Hungarian, English, French, German.
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