Awards

The official list of the awarded participants of the Conference of PhD Students on Computer Sciences

Szeged, Hungary, July 18-22, 1998



Best Talk Award:

Tatjana Petkovic (University of Nis, Yugoslavia)

for the talk: Tatjana Petkovic: The correspondence between Varieties of Automata and Semigroups

The nominated participants were: Béla Csaba, Csongor Halmai, Gábor Magyar, Péter Olaszi, and Tatjana Petkovic.


Best Talk of the Section Awards:

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  • Béla Csaba (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USA)

    for the talk: Béla Csaba: On the Partitioning Algorithm

  • András Erik Csallner (Juhász Gyula Teachers Training College, Szeged, Hungary)

    for the talk: András Erik Csallner and Mihály Csaba Markót: Improving Interval methods for Global Optimization

  • Csongor Halmai (József Attila University, Szeged, Hungary)

    for the talk: Cs. Halmai, E. Sorantin, A Tanacs, P. Winkler and G. Wolf: Investigations of Tubular Structures

  • Csanád Imreh (József Attila University, Szeged, Hungary)

    for the talk: Csaba Holló, Zoltán Blázsik, Csanád Imreh, and Zoltán Kovács: On a Merging Reduction of the Process Network Synthesis Problem

  • Zsolt Kalmár (József Attila University, Szeged, Hungary)

    for the talk: Zsolt Kalmár: Module Based Reinforcement Learning for a Real Robot

  • Joonas Lehtinen (Turku University, Turku, Finland)

    for the talk: Joonas Lehtinen: Limiting Distortion of a Wavelet Image Codec

  • Gábor Magyar (Turku University, Turku, Finland)

    for the talk: Gábor Magyar, Mika Johnsson, and Olli Nevelainen: On the Exact Solution of the Euclidean Three-Maching Problem

  • András Micsik (Computer and Automation Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary)

    for the talk: András Micsik: A Study of Portability in the Deployment of WWW

  • Péter Olaszi (Technical University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary)

    for the talk: Péter Olaszi, Ilona Koutny, and Gábor Olaszi: Syntactical Analysis of Hungarian Sentences to Produce Prosodic Information for Speech Synthesis

  • Csaba Vilmos Rotter (Technical University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary)

    for the talk: Csaba Vilmos Rotter: Regular Grammar Model for Protocol Testing

  • István Szépkuti (József Attila University, Szeged, Hungary)

    for the talk: István Szépkuti: Multidimensional or Relational. How to Organize an On-Line Analytical Processing Database?


  • The Excellent Talk Awards:

  • Adalla Khalil Areik (Technical University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary)
  • József Békési (Juhász Gyula Teachers Training College, Szeged, Hungary)
  • Miklós Berzsényi ( (Technical University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary)
  • Judit Csima (Computer and Automation Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary)
  • Tibor Csöndes (Technical University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary)
  • Anikó Ekárt (Computer and Automation Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary)
  • Roland Gecse (Ericsson Ltd., Stockholm, Sweden)
  • Jouny Jarvinenn (Turku University, Turku, Finland)
  • Mika Johnsson (Turku University, Turku, Finland)
  • Gábor Kallós (Széchenyi István College, Győr, Hungary)
  • Zoltán Kincses (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary)
  • Antal Nagy (József Attila University, Szeged, Hungary)
  • Zoltán Porkoláb (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary)
  • László Tóth (József Attila University, Szeged, Hungary)

  • Last change: July 22, 1998