PARIPA 2. Szakmai Est

Időpont: 
2017. december 19. 17:00 és 19:00 között
Helyszín: 
I épület B szárny 110-es terem
Kategória: 
Ülés
Szervezés: 
BME-egyetem
Kapcsolattartó: 
Hálózati Rendszerek és Szolgáltatások Tanszék

Előadó: Sztipanovits János (Vanderbilt University, USA)

Az előadás címe: Az amerikai egyetemi és ipari kutatások egymásra utaltsága és ellentmondásai az új ipari forradalomban: Ki vezet és ki követ?

Abstract:

  • Emergence of the American Research University
  • The evolution of University – Industry research partnership in technolog
  • Successes and failures of  transitioning models
  • Impact of the new industrial revolution: Cyber-Physical Systems

A részvétel ingyenes, a regisztráció kötelező az alábbi címen: novak@hit.bme.hu, jelentkezési határidő december 15, 12.00

Short biography:

Janos Sztipanovits is currently the E. Bronson Ingram Distinguished Professor of Engineering at Vanderbilt University and founding director of the Institute for Software Integrated Systems. Between 1999 and 2002, he worked as program manager and deputy director of DARPA Information Technology Office where he developed and managed the embedded software  and networked embedded systems program portfolio. He was founding chair of the ACM Special Interest Group on Embedded Software (SIGBED). He was member of the US Air Force Scientific Advisory Board between 2006 and 2010, and the NASA Advisory Council’s Subcommittee on Avionics, Software and Cybersecurity. As a researcher, he made contributions to the foundations, methods and tools for model-integrated computing and to the establishment of the Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) research area.  He leads the CPS Virtual Organization, and he was elected member of the Steering Committee of the Industrial Internet Consortium in 2014/2015. His current research interest includes the applications of model and component-based design for Cyber Physical Systems, design automation tool suites and systems-security co-design technology. Dr. Sztipanovits is Life Fellow of the IEEE and external member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He graduated from the Technical University of Budapest in 1970 and received his doctorate “Sub Auspiciis Rei Publicae Popularis” in 1982.