Márk Jelasity is a Full Professor in the Department of Algorithms and AI at the University of Szeged, Hungary, where he has been working since 2016. Previously, he served as a research advisor (equivalent to full professor) and senior research scientist at the Research Group on Artificial Intelligence (RGAI) of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His career includes numerous international research positions at institutions in Sweden, Norway, France, Italy, and the Netherlands. Professor Jelasity's research spans distributed systems, peer-to-peer computing, gossip protocols, and decentralized machine learning. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications, particularly in the areas of self-organizing systems and privacy-preserving computation. His research has significant implications for smart grid technologies, secure distributed systems, and robust machine learning. His publication record shows a clear evolution from foundational work in gossip protocols and peer-to-peer systems toward cutting-edge research in decentralized machine learning, adversarial robustness, and privacy-preserving AI. Recent publications demonstrate his leadership in comparing gossip learning with federated learning approaches and exploring novel techniques for enhancing robustness in neural networks. Bolyai Plaquette (2015) 10 years best paper award at ACM/IFIP/USENIX Middleware Conference (2014) Best paper award at IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (2014) Best paper award at IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems (2013) Scientific Award of the Faculty of Science and Informatics, University of Szeged (2013) Fulbright Scholarship to visit Cornell University (2013) Multiple Bolyai Scholarships (2007-2014) Professor Jelasity has been actively involved in the academic community as an organizer of major conferences including DAIS'16 (TPC co-chair), SASO 2010 (General Co-Chair), and SASO 2007 (TPC co-chair). His leadership in the field is evidenced by his extensive publication record in top venues and his role in editing special issues and conference proceedings.







