László Palkovics

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László Palkovics

László Palkovics (born 3 February 1965)[1] is a Hungarian politician. He serves as Minister of National Innovation and Technology as of May 2018.

Palkovics has been Minister for Innovation and Technology since May 2018, and previously Undersecretary of State for Education. As Government Commissioner, he is responsible for the development of the Debrecen Automotive Centre, the participation of Hungary in the manufacture of autonomous vehicles, the construction of the Zalaegerszeg Test Track and the formulation of the concept of the ELI Science Park in Szeged.

Earlier, he worked at Knorr-Bremse from 1995: initially, he was development director of the research and development institute of the Hungarian subsidiary, the director for electronic development in Europe of the company in Germany between 2001 and 2003, then he was appointed European research and system development director in 2003.

His fields of research are the dynamics and stability of motor vehicles, controlled motor vehicle systems, smart vehicle and road systems, and applied control theory.

In 1996, he was elected founding secretary seneral of the Hungarian Automotive Association and became chairman of the National Technical Development Committee in 2001.

He has been teaching at the Technical University of Budapest since 1992. He was head of the Department of Motor Vehicles of the Faculty of Transport Engineering between 1994 and 2002 and head of the Department of Motor Vehicles and Vehicle Manufacturing of the Technical University of Budapest since 2013. He held the position of deputy rector for strategy at the College of Kecskemét between 2009 and 2012.


He has been a research fellow at the Institute for Computer Science and Control of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences since 2000 and a research professor at Széchenyi István University since 2010. He was a doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences from 1998 and its corresponding member from 2006, then he has been its ordinary member since 2013.


He received Széchenyi Prize.[2] in 2001, the Dénes Gábor Award in 2009 and the Bánki Donát Award in 2009. He received the Officer Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary in 2013.


He speaks four languages.

References[]

  1. ^ "Prof. Dr. László Palkovics" (PDF). Werbegrafik Scholze-Simmel. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  2. ^ "László Palkovics". Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue. Retrieved 27 February 2021.


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