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Gergely V. Záruba
(in 2006)
(at the age of 3)

 

Gergely is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering of the University of Texas at Arlington, since 2001. He received his Computer Engineering (Technical Informatics Engineering) Master of Science degree from The Technical University of Budapest (now: Budapest University of Technology and Economics), Department of Telecommunications and Telematics in 1997. He received his Computer Science Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Dallas (advisor Prof. Imrich Chlamtac) in 2001. He is also a Television and Radio Repair Technician since 1992. Gergely is a member of the IEEE and its Communications Society.

Gergely's research interests include networking in general (spanning from the physical layer to the transport layer). More specifically, wireless networking technologies and their performance, optical networking technologies, next generation wireless networks, localization technologies, network simulation and test bedding. He is also heavily involved in research concentrating on technologies trying to aid people with disabilities. Gergely is a member of the Center for Research in Wireless Mobility and Networking and the Assist Laboratory (specializing in aiding people with disabilities). He is also a faculty mentor of the Robocup team of the College of Engineering at UTA and is associated with the Distributed and Parallel Computing Cluster Lab.

Gergely (pronounce: Gehrgehy) and his wife Rózsa (pronounce: Rosiah) are proud parents of Illangó "Timilla" Timea (pronounce: Eallahngoh "Teemeellah" Teemeah) born in March 2005 and Iringó Kamilla (pronounce: Eareengoh Cahmillah) born in February 2007.

Gergely's contact information:

Office:   113 GACB (General Academic Classroom Building)
Phone:   (817) 272 3602
Fax:   (817) 272 3784
Email:   zaruba@uta.edu
Mailing Address:   416 Yates, 300 Nedderman Hall
Arlington, Texas 76019


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