Curriculum Vitae

 

Name: György Terdik, Dr.-habil.

Date and place of birth: April 28, 1949, Nyiracsád, Hungary

Present position: Chairman of Department of Information Technology, Professor, Faculty of Informatics, University of Debrecen, Hungary

Permanent address: Dept. of Information Technology, Faculty of Informatics, University of Debrecen
H-4010 Debrecen, Pf. 58, Hungary
Ph: 36-52-512-900, Fax: 36-52-533-680,
e-mail: TERDIK@delfin.UNIDEB.HU

 

Education

·        2006 Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (D.Sc.)

·        1982 PhD Academic Degree in Probability and Statistics, Department of Probability Theory, State University of Leningrad, USSR, supervisor: Professor I. A. Ibragimov

Title of the theses: Some statistical problems related to autoregressive random fields, (in Russian 1980, Leningrad,

 

Honours received

·        1997-2001 Széchenyi Professorial Award for outstanding academic achievement-given by the Ministry of Education, Government of Republic of Hungary,

·        1996 Civilian Order of Merit of Hungarian Republic (Small Cross), awarded by the president of Hungarian Republic in recognition for the establishment of Wide Area Highspeed Communication Network amongst the Higher Education Institutions in Debrecen.

·        1988 Medal for Outstanding Research and Teaching, given by the Ministry of Culture and Education, Government of People’s Republic of Hungary,

 

Fellowships and Visiting Appointments

 

·        2003 Spring and 2003/4, Visiting Professor, CWRU, Department of Statistics, USA.

·        2003 (two months) NATO Senior Science Fellowship, UMIST, Manchester,

·        UK2002 Fall, Visiting Professor, UCSB, Department of Statistics, USA.

·        Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi, India (Professor B. L. S. Prakasa Rao), 2000 January, ISI Calcutta, (Professor B. S. Rao 2000 February, as a part of exchange program between Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Indian Academy of Sciences

·        1993 EC Cooperation in Science and Technology (to work with Professor T. Subba Rao), 3 month grant, UMIST, Manchester, UK.

·        Department of Statistics (Professor M. B. Rao), 1990, 3 months. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, USA

·        Center for Multivariate Analysis (Professor C. R. Rao), 1989, 2 months. Penn State University, State College, PA, USA.

·        1988/89 Senior Fulbright Scholarship, 10 month grant, (to work with Professor D. R. Brillinger), Department of Statistics, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA.

·        1989/90 Visiting Professor, University of Arkansas Fayetteville, USA.

·        1984/85 British Council Scholarship, 5 month grant, (to work with Professor Sir D. R. Cox) Statistics Department, Imperial College, London, UK.

 

Invited Lectures

·      2005 Workshop, Statistics for Dependent Data, Centre de Recherche en Economie et Statistique, Laboratoire de Statistique Malakoff, Paris.

·      2001 Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Department of Electrical Communication Engineering (Prof. V. U. Reddy)

·      2001 Department of Statistics, Gauhati University, Guwahati Assam State, India (Prof. J. P. Medhi)

·      2000 December, International Conference on Recent Developments in Statistics and Probability and their Applications New Delhi, India

·      1996 EUNIS Congress 96, European Cooperation in Higher Education Information Systems and Department of Mathematics, UMIST Manchester, UK.

·      1993, International Conference on Applications of Time Series Analysis in Astronomy and Meteorology, Padova, Italy,

Books published

·      György Terdik, Bilinear Stochastic Models and Related Problems of Nonlinear Time Series Analysis, Lecture Notes in Statistics, Springer Verlag, No142 (1999), New York, xx+260 pp. ISBN 0-387-98872-6.