- Géza Haidegger, Ph.D., senior research fellow

Graduated at the Technical University of Budapest in 1978, begun to work at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Computer and Automation Institute, Mechanical Engineering Automation Department. Obtained his second Diploma in 1982 at the Electrical Faculty, Department of Metrology. He got his Ph.D. in 2002. He has been in charge of the design of industrial control systems, such as CNC, distributed PLC systems, industrial cell-controllers. His attention was directed towards standardized communication methods, and focused on MAP networking. He has initiated the East-European MAP/TOP Interest Group, has been elected as Steering Committee member of EMUG and EEMIG, has directed the operation of the MAP Training Center at CAI. Member in Scientific Societies, author and co-author in numerous publications. Main field of interest: communications in CIM systems, networking and recently multimedia in networked architectures. Car recycling, production technologies for micro- and nano-products, robotics are the presently related R&D topics. Project leader of several Hungarian and joint European projects. 100 ++ publications.
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2009.- Role of maintenance in life-cycle engineering.
- A karbantartás szerepe az élettartamra tervezésben.
- Car recycling supported by multi-Agent SW technology - enabling efficient dismantling of ELV-s.
- Managing maintenance in life-cycle engineering.

- Technology platform MINAM - an instrument for micro- and nanomanufacturing in Europe.
- Operations management of dismantling and re-use of ELV-s by novel multi-agent system, processing added value and estimation of detailed costs.
 Authors: Haidegger, Géza; Kovács, György; Ruotsalainen, Werner; Stokic, D.; Lichodziejevski, C.; Urosevic, L.; Smater, M.; Puchalski, S.; Gramma, C.; Sorli, M.; Armijo, A.; Grosse-Hovest, G.Editor: Haidegger, GézaDepartment: Computer Integrated Manufacturing LaboratoryDate: 2009.Published by: Manufacturing 2008. Biannual 19th international conference. Proceedings. Budapest, 2008. (Page: 189-194.)
- Ontology-based safety and reliability issues at the factory control operations.

- MANUFUTURE-HU nemzeti technológiai platform, és a magyar gépgyártás jövőképe.

2007.- INT-MANUS: interactive production control in a distributed environment
Authors: Schlegel, T.; Srinivasan, A.; Foursa, M.; Bogen, M.; Narayanan, R.; d'Angelo, D.; Haidegger, Géza; Mezgár, István; Canou, J.; Salle, D.; Meo, F.; Agirre Ibarbia, J.; Herrmann Praturlon, A.Department: Computer Integrated Manufacturing LaboratoryDate: 2007. 07.Published by: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCII) (Page: 1150-1159)
- INT-MANUS: interactive production control in a distributed environment.
Authors: Schlegel, T.; Srinivasan, A.; Foursa, M.; Bogen, M.; Narayanan, R.; d'Angelo, D.; Haidegger, Géza; Mezgár, István; Canou, J.; Sallé, D.; Meo, F.; Agirre Ibarbia, J.; Herrmann Praturlon, A.Editor: Jacko, J.A.Department: Computer Integrated Manufacturing LaboratoryDate: 2007.Published by: Human-computer interaction. 12th international conference on HCI. Beijing, 2007. Part IV. (Lecture notes in computer science 4552.) (Page: 1150-1159.)
- Mechatronikai rendszer prés-szerszámnélküli lemezalakításhoz.
- Multi-agent approach for managing production SME networks for optimising estimated costs/benefits.
Authors: Kovács, György; Haidegger, Géza; Drozdik, Szilveszter; Biró, Zsolt; Kopácsi, Sándor; Lichodziejewski, C.; Puchalski, S.; Smater, M.Editor: Monostori, LászlóDepartment: Computer Integrated Manufacturing LaboratoryDate: 2007.Published by: MIM'07. IFAC workshop on manufacturing modelling, management and control. Budapest, 2007. (Page: 37-42.)
- Car recycling - supported by agent-based solutions.
- Control development for mechatronic sheet metal forming processes.
- Tooling for novel ISF-incremental sheet forming.
- Mechatronic systems in sheet metal froming.
- Micro- and nano-manufacturing technologies managed as an EU technology platform named: MINAM.
- National and EU nanotechnological platform activities. Coordination of actions in nano- and micromanufacturing-technology, in respect of the European IPMMAN and MINAM activies within the EU 6th and 7th framework programs.
- Agent-based Predictive Maintenance of Machine Tools
- A roncsautókezelés informatikai támogatására irányuló E-Mult project céljai és lehetősége az egyablakos adminisztráció bevezetésére.
- Novel, ICT experiment for implementing a user-friendly scenario for deregistering ELV-s.
- Intelligens hálózatú gyártórendszerek.
- Recycling technologies for end-of-life vehicles based on multi-agent software solutions.
2004.- Interactive multimedia test scenarios in digital factory projects
Authors: Haidegger, G; Drozdik, SZ; Bámer, B; Kovács, G; Sárközy, F; Nacsa, J; Biró, Zsolt; Kopácsi, S; Boril, ZS; Szalay, T; Anufriev, ADepartment: Computer Integrated Manufacturing LaboratoryDate: 2004.Published by: Manufacturing Systems. Digital Enterprises, Production Networks, Proceedings of the 37th CIRP International Seminar Budapest (Page: 449-455)
- Multimedia technologies provide test scenarios in a national research project
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