Meet the team

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Tamas Insperger, DSc

Group Leader,
Professor

Tamas' research field is the dynamics of time-periodic and time delay systems with applications on feedback control systems, machine tool vibrations, and human balancing.

DSc, Doctor of Science, 2015
PhD in Mechanical Engineering, 2002
MSc in Mechanical Engineering, 1999

Tel: +36 1 463-1227
Address: MM bldg | Room F7 | Muegyetem rkp. 3. | Budapest | Hungary

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Laszlo Bencsik, PhD

Research Associate

Laszlo's research is focused on underactuated mechanical systems, which is a special group of multibody systems. His goal is to find the actuation principles of human balancing using the tools of underactuated systems.

PhD in Mechanical Engineering, 2017
MSc in Mechanical Engineering, 2011

Tel: +36 1 463-3678
Address: MM bldg | Room F9 | Muegyetem rkp. 3. | Budapest | Hungary

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Giuseppe Habib, PhD

Research Associate

Giuseppe’s research is focused on nonlinear dynamics. In particular, his main current research topics are nonlinear passive vibration absorbers, control of nonlinearity for mechanical design, investigation of time delay systems and bifurcation analysis.

PhD in Mechanical Engineering and Structural Engineering, 2013
MSc in Mechanical Engineering, 2008

Tel: +36 1 463-3678
Address: MM bldg | Room F9 | Muegyetem rkp. 3. | Budapest | Hungary

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Ambrus Zelei, PhD

Research Associate

Ambrus is interested in the following fields: digitally controlled dynamic systems, under-actuated and redundant systems, crane-like systems, delayed systems, parametric excitation, multibody dynamics, dynamics of walking and running.

PhD in Mechanical Engineering, 2015
MSc in Teacher of Engineering, 2009
MSc in Mechanical Engineering, 2007

Tel: +36 1 463-3678
Address: MM bldg | Room F9 | Muegyetem rkp. 3. | Budapest | Hungary

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Balazs Kovacs

Research Assistant, PhD student

Balazs' research field is the design and the implementation of digital control systems and the analysis of their dynamic behavior.

MSc in Mechanical Engineering, 2017

Tel: +36 1 463-1332
Address: MM bldg | Room I39 | Muegyetem rkp. 3. | Budapest | Hungary

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Csenge Andrea Molnar

Research Assistant, PhD student

Csenge's research field is the examination of human balancing on balance board, which involves numerical simulation, stability analysis, and measurements.

MSc in Mechanical Engineering, 2018

Tel: +36 1 463-1332
Address: MM bldg | Room I39 | Muegyetem rkp. 3. | Budapest | Hungary

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Richard Wohlfart

Research Engineer

The primary focus of Richard's work is the development of special measurement and control systems to be used in basic and applied research projects for various mechanical, biological or biomechanical problems.

MSc in Mechanical Engineering, 1994

Tel: +36 1 463-1248
Address: MM bldg | Room F10 | Muegyetem Rpk 3. | Budapest | Hungary

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Dalma Nagy

Research Assistant, PhD student

Dalma's research field is the investigation of the different sensory inputs during human balance control, which involves modelling and numerical simulation of balancing tasks, stability analysis, and measurements.

MSc in Mechanical Engineering, 2019

Tel: +36 1 463-1332
Address: MM bldg | Room I39 | Muegyetem rkp. 3. | Budapest | Hungary

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Tamas Balogh

Research Assistant, PhD student

Tamas' research field is the stability and stabilizability analysis of time-delay systems and fractional-order systems with applications to human balancing.

MSc in Mechatronics Engineering, 2019

Tel: +36 1 463-1332
Address: MM bldg | Room I39 | Muegyetem rkp. 3. | Budapest | Hungary

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David Hajdu

Research Assistant

David' research field is the robust stability analysis of delayed dynamical systems, such as human balance control, machining vibration, and control of automated vehicles.

MSc in Mechanical Engineering, 2015

Tel: +36 1 463-1235
Address: MM bldg | Room F11 | Muegyetem rkp. 3. | Budapest | Hungary

Collaborators

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John G. Milton, PhD

Professor at Claremont Mckenna College, California, USA

John is an expert in neurobiology with special focus on the mathematical and experimental investigation of neural feedback control mechanisms.

MDCM (Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery), 1982
PhD in Biophysical Chemistry, 1975
BSc in Biology, 1971

Tel: +1 909 607-0024
Address: W. M. Keck Science Center 105 | 925 North Mills Avenue | Claremont | California | USA

Former members

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Balazs Varszegi, PhD

Lecturer at the Department of Applied Mechanics, BME, Budapest, Hungary
Research engineer at Knorr-Bremse R&D Center Budapest, Hungary

Balazs' scientific interest lies in explicitly time dependent, delayed dynamical systems with special focus on human-vehicle interaction, autonomous driving, human balancing and also economic growth.

PhD in Mechanical Engineering, 2019
MSc in Economics, 2015
MSc in Mechanical Engineering, 2014

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David Lehotzky, PhD

Postdoctoral researcher at Northeastern University, Boston, USA

David's research field was the stability and stabilization of time delay systems with applications to machine tool vibrations, and human balancing. He also dealt with the model based parameter identification of dynamical systems based on measurements.

PhD in Mechanical Engineering, 2017
MSc in Mechanical Engineering, 2013