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György Eigner is a Professor at Obuda University, specifically at the John von Neumann Faculty of Informatics, where he serves as dean. He is affiliated with the Physiological Controls Research Center in Budapest, Hungary. His academic career includes leadership roles as president of the AI Transition Committee and as a senator on the University Council broad. Dr. Eigner's work bridges engineering and medical applications, focusing on control systems for physiological processes.
Dr. Eigner earned his PhD in Applied Informatics from Obuda University in 2017, following his Biomedical Engineer MSc from Budapest University of Technology and Economics (2011-2013) and Mechatronics BSc from Obuda University (2006-2011). His educational background reflects his interdisciplinary approach that combines engineering principles with medical applications.
Dr. Eigner's research focuses on applying control theory and engineering principles to physiological systems. His work spans several key areas:
- Development of control systems for diabetes management, including artificial pancreas algorithms
- Tumor growth modeling and control through anti-angiogenic therapy
- Medical device development, particularly for respiratory support systems
- Application of machine learning in healthcare monitoring and prediction
- Robotics for educational and medical applications
- Industry 4.0 implementations in manufacturing and healthcare settings
His recent publications demonstrate a clear trend toward practical implementations of theoretical control systems. The research shows increasing focus on real-world applications of control theory in medical contexts, particularly in personalized patient care systems. His work on the Mass Ventilation System during the COVID-19 pandemic exemplifies this practical orientation. Additionally, there's a growing emphasis on integrating Industry 4.0 technologies with traditional medical systems, as seen in his work on digital twins and real-time locating systems for healthcare applications.
Dr. Eigner has received several notable awards for his contributions to the field:
- Young Researcher of the Year Award (2019)
- Dean's commendation (2018)
- IEEE SMCS - Outstanding Contribution Award (2016)
- IEEE SMC 2016 - Best Conference Paper Finalist
As a professor and dean, Dr. Eigner has advised numerous students on research projects related to control systems and medical applications. His research has been supported by various grants focused on developing innovative medical technologies and control systems. He has collaborated extensively with researchers across multiple disciplines, including medical professionals, engineers, and computer scientists, to develop practical solutions for healthcare challenges.
Dr. Eigner leads research activities at the Physiological Controls Research Center at Obuda University. This center focuses on developing control systems for physiological processes, with particular emphasis on diabetes management, tumor growth control, and respiratory support systems. The center works closely with medical institutions to ensure that theoretical developments translate into practical clinical applications. Recent projects include the development of the Mass Ventilation System for pandemic response and the PlatypOUs mobile robot platform for STEM education.





