Bécsi Tamásمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Bécsi Tamás is an Associate Professor at the Department of Control for Transportation and Vehicle Systems, Faculty of Transportation Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics. His academic career spans from PhD student (2002-2005) to Professor's Assistant (2005-2009), Senior Lecturer (2009-2014), and finally Associate Professor (2014-present). His research primarily focuses on autonomous vehicle control systems, reinforcement learning applications, and transportation automation across road, rail, and air domains. His research interests center on Autonomous Vehicle Control and Reinforcement Learning methodologies for transportation systems. Key areas include sensor fusion for automotive perception, motion planning algorithms, particle filtering techniques, and multi-agent traffic control systems. His work bridges theoretical control theory with practical implementations in vehicle mechatronics and transportation infrastructure. Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals a dominant focus on reinforcement learning applications (80% of works), particularly in autonomous driving (path planning, lane keeping) and traffic management (signal control, highway platooning). Recent trends show increasing integration of Rapidly-exploring Random Trees (RRT) with RL, particle filtering innovations for localization, and multi-object tracking advancements for automotive perception systems. His research maintains strong connections to real-world validation through field tests and industrial collaborations. His academic journey includes an MSc in Transportation Engineering (2002) and PhD (2008) from BUTE. Teaching responsibilities cover Computing Science I-II and Control Theory I-II courses, alongside specialized Erasmus programs in Intelligent Solutions in Transportation and Transportation Automation Research Techniques.






