
معرفی
Dr András Telcs is a Full Professor in the Department of Quantitative Methods at the University of Pannonia. He teaches Statistics, Advanced Statistics (Statistics II), and Theoretical and Applied Econometrics in both Hungarian and English, and contributes to the Doctoral School of Management and Organizational Sciences with courses in Econometrics I/II, Mass Service and Financial Processes, and Stock Market Information Theory.
Education:
- Diploma in Mathematics, ELTE (1981)
- Doctor of Natural Sciences (1984)
- Candidate of Mathematical Sciences (1991); Ph.D. accepted at Budapest University of Technology and Economics (1998)
- Habilitation at Budapest University of Technology and Economics (2003)
- Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2009)
Research Interests: Telcs bridges theoretical probability with applied economics and neuroscience, focusing on computational models of random processes in statistical physics. His work extends to IT development for educational multimedia applications, emphasizing quantitative methods in financial and economic systems.
Scientific Awards:
- EPSRC Fellowship at Imperial College (2002-2004)
- Széchenyi Fellowship for Competitiveness Research (2002)
Grants and Research Positions: He secured OTKA grants for mathematical research (1986, 1992), KHVM IT project funding (1997, 1999), and Hewlett Packard project support. His international engagements include visiting researcher roles at Oxford University Mathematical Institute, Vienna ESI, Melbourne University, Heidelberg University, and London Mathematical Society invitations (2000-2001).
Professional Affiliations: Member of the János Bolyai Mathematical Society and János Neumann Computer Science Society. Consultation hours require email pre-negotiation.



