6th Summer School on “ADC & DAC Metrology”
Balázs Fodor (Student)
Zsolt Kollár (Student)
Attila Sárhegyi (PhD Student)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BUTE)
Our university and research activity
Short history of the university 1782 - Emperor Joseph II establishes the Institutum
Geometricum as part of the Faculty of Liberal Arts at the University of Buda
1949 - The name "Technical University of Budapest" becomes official
Present: 7 faculties, more than 110 departments and institutes about 1700 lecturers, 700 researchers approximately 10% of the University's 9000 students are
from 40 countries BUTE issues about 70% of Hungary's engineering
diplomas
The Main building
The informatics building
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Technical Informatics 10 departments
At the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, there are two types of engineering training available for regular students: the speciality of electrical engineering and the speciality of technical informatics.
The University provides opportunities to acquire more profound or special knowledge besides the obligatory (basic) knowledge to be mastered, such as engineer-teacher's, special translator's, and management knowledge.
Department of Measurement and Information Systems Exists since 1954 Education:
Basic subjects:Digital Signal Processing, Operation Systems and Informatics, Electronics, Measurement Technology, etc.
After finishing basic studies, students are specialized to different branches of electrical engineering and informatics: Embedded Systems Fault-tolerant Systems Intelligent Systems
Department of Measurement and Information Systems
The department offers also PhD topics both in electrical
engineering and informatics in the course of the PhD program
of the Faculty. These topics are strongly related to the
research activities of the department. There are about 25 PhD
students at the department, most of them began his work in
the Project Laboratory.
Own research activity
Robust Sine Wave Fitting in ADC Testing
Peak sample elimination in ADC Testing
→ presentation of Prof. István Kollár