Balázs Vassمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Assoc. Prof. Balázs Vass is an Associate Professor at University Babeș-Bolyai (Cluj-Napoca, Romania) and holds a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship for his QoSeRM project. Previously, he conducted postdoctoral research at Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) under Gábor Rétvári and visited institutions in Vienna, Jerusalem, and Bucharest. His research focuses on network resiliency, programmable packet scheduling, and discrete optimization in backbone networks. Education: BSc/MSc in Mathematics/Applied Mathematics (ELTE University), PhD in Future Internet Research at BME under János Tapolcai. Postdoctoral work included collaborations with Stefan Schmid (TU Berlin), David Hay (Hebrew University), and Costin Raiciu (UPB). Research priorities include disaster-aware network design, SRLG-disjoint path algorithms, and compiling packet programs for reconfigurable switches. Recent grants include a Romanian Young Teams grant (2025) and a Marie Curie fellowship (2024-2026). Teaching responsibilities at UBB include courses on algorithms, data structures, and communication networks. Supervises PhD students Zoltán Tasnádi and Nándor Bándi, with student advisees winning multiple awards at national informatics competitions. Key projects: SMR-A-DRT (disaster-resilient routing), QoSeRM (QoS optimization), and contributions to frameworks like eFRADIR for network resilience. Active in conference organizing (INFOCOM TPC since 2023) and journal reviewing (ToN, TNSM).

