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Coordinating InstitutionCoordinating InstitutionEötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Informatics, BudapestEötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Informatics, BudapestDepartment of Programming Languages and CompilersDepartment of Programming Languages and Compilers
International Cooperation in Computer International Cooperation in Computer ScienceScienceCEEPUS ICEEPUS I:: H-81 1998 – 2005H-81 1998 – 2005
CII CII HU-19 2005 -HU-19 2005 -
SummarySummary
CEEPUS programme
Network presentation
Aims and outcomes
Guest courses
Joint programmes
Experiences
Bilateral exchange programmes
Conclusions
CEEPUSCEEPUS
Central European Exchange Programme for University Studies
Central Offices, National Offices in the participating countries
Networks for regional academic mobilities
Supports joint programmes
Raising the level and intensity of educational cooperations in Central-Europe
CEEPUSCEEPUS H-81 1998 – 2005H-81 1998 – 2005; ; CII CII HU-19 2005 -HU-19 2005 -
Aims:
mutual student and teacher exchange
Provides international environment for students and lecturers
Exchange new scientific ideas and experiences
Improve graduate and post-graduate computer science courses
CII CII HU-19 2005 -HU-19 2005 -
Outcomes:
Common curricula in computer science
High quality lecture notes and slides
Joint scientific publications
Improve the knowledge and skills of the academic staff and students
BudapeBudapestst
LinzLinz
SzegedSzeged
NitraNitra
PlovdivPlovdiv
ClujCluj
PartnersPartners
Cluj-Napoca
Kosice
Plovdiv
Linz
Klagenfurt
Novi Sad
SzegedBudapest
Komarno
Subotica
NNovi Sadovi Sad
SuboticaSubotica
KosiceKosice
Joint ActivitiesJoint Activities
Curricula development (new B.Sc. and M.Sc.)
Exchange of undergraduate and graduate students for full semesters
Exchange of PhD students, contribution to 15 Ph.D. theses, joint supervisions of PhD and master theses
Guest professor courses in English, German and in Hungarian
Intensive courses and summer schools
Joint practical trainings
Joint papers, text books
Traffic of the networkTraffic of the network
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Student 26 26 34 84 123 142 144 146 149
Teacher 11 11 21 25 23 27 44 38 44
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Number of partners
Guest CoursesGuest Courses
Regular courses – included in the current curricula of the host institute
Short courses
Common projects – project related presentations
Integral parts of the BSc, MSc and PhD curricula
Common BSc programmes
MSc courses – provide state-of-the-art knowledge for students
Complementary courses
60 guest lectures per year
Some of the guest professor coursesSome of the guest professor courses (out of (out of ~180) ~180)
Prof. Zoltan Horvath, ELTE Budapest: Parallel and functional programming (at Technical University of Kosice, Polytechnical Engineering College of Subotica)Dr. Zoltan Porkolab, ELTE Budapest: Generative Programming in C++ (at University of Klagenfurt, Technical University of Kosice)Zoltán Istenes, ELTE Budapest: Introduction to Robotics (at Klagenfurt University, Technical University of Kosice, University of Linz)Ildiko Laszlo, ELTE Budapest: Wavelets and Filter Banks in Image Processing (at University of Linz)DI Markus Loeberbauer, Johannes Kepler University, Linz: Compiler Construction. Concepts and Practical Application to .NET (at the University of Plovdiv)Michael Sonntag, Johannes Kepler University, Linz: XML techniques for E-Commerce (at ELTE Budapest) László Böszörményi, University of Klagenfurt: Advanced topics in computer networking - Streaming of Continuous Media over Heterogenous Networks (at ELTE Budapest)Tibor Kmet, University of Nitra: Mathematical Modelling and Simulation of Biological Systems (University of Linz, University ELTE Budapest)
Student exchange courses in Computer ScienceStudent exchange courses in Computer ScienceInternational group at BudapestInternational group at Budapest
Artificial Intelligence – Programming RobotsArtificial Intelligence – Programming Robots
Guest professor courseGuest professor courseBy Zoltán IstenesBy Zoltán Istenes
atatBabes-Bolyai Uni Cluj, Babes-Bolyai Uni Cluj,
and Uni Linzand Uni Linz
Doctor Honoris CausaDoctor Honoris Causa
CEEPUS Coordinator of CEEPUS Coordinator of Uni Linz received Doctor Uni Linz received Doctor Honoris Causa of ELTE, Honoris Causa of ELTE,
BudapestBudapest
Intensive CoursesIntensive Courses
Two type of student mobilities
Long visit: full semester – 4 months
Short visit: 1 month - attending an intensive course
Receiving institutes offer in each semester 1-2 topics for intensive courses
Summer schools – friendly environment for deep studies with invited guest lecturers
Part of the joint courses and joint supervisions
ECTS credits
Central European Functional Programming SchoolCentral European Functional Programming SchoolCEFP, Budapest, HungaryCEFP, Budapest, Hungary
Curricula Development - TextbooksCurricula Development - Textbooks
Nyékyné Gaizler J. (Ed., ELTE): Programming Languages, Kiskapu, Budapest, 2003. Co-authors from Cluj.
Csörnyei Zoltán (ELTE), Compilers, Budapest, 2006.
Iványi Antal: Parallel Algorithms, Eötvös, Budapest, 2003, Reviewed by Kása Z. (Cluj).
Iványi Antal (ed): English-Hungarian Computer Science Dictionary, Budapest, 2006.
Translations in cooperation between Budapest and Cluj:Algorithms I-II, Distributed Algorithms
BooksBooks
Some joint scientific publicationsSome joint scientific publications
Karpati P. (Klagenfurt), Kocsor A. (Szeged), Boeszoermenyi L. (Klagenfurt): Client Behaviour Prediction in a Proactive Video ServerIn: Hamza M.H (Hrsg.): Proceedings of the 9th IASTED International Conference on Internet and Multimedia Systems and Applications (EuroIMSA 2005). Grindelwald: ACTA Press Februar 2005, pp. 492-497.
Szedmina Livia (Subotica), Andreas Putzinger (Linz): The application of WeLearn in language teachingPublished by SISY 2006, Serbian Hungarian Joint Symposium on Intelligent Systems.
Joint SupervisionsJoint Supervisions
The network provides for best graduate and postgraduate students to join common projects
About 15 PhD thesis since the beginning
Student presentations at local conferences
Research initiatives
Increased motivation for further, post-graduate studies
Joint research activities, publications
Joint research proposals
Joint Supervisions – recent examplesJoint Supervisions – recent examples
Two co-supervised PhD projects are running between the University of Klagenfurt and the Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania (Claudiu Cobarzan and Andrian Sterca)
Reiz Bea (Cluj-Napoca): Type inference for D-Clean, student research thesis, supervised at ELTE, Budapest
- Kostadin Chaushev (Plovdiv): PhD program "Mobile education„ supervised at University of Klagenfurt.
- Boros Albert (Subotica): Defining standardized formula for the PSNR quality prediction of streaming video (made at the University of Klagenfurt)
Conference SeriesConference Series
The network cooperation resulted in a conference series too
Multi-disciplinary conferences
Workshops
Discussion forums for facing the new challenges in computer science
Progressive technologies
Organising Central-European conference series in the domain
Joint programms, PC meetings, publication reviewing
Erasmus
Quality control
Further information: Web pagesFurther information: Web pagesPublic page of network: http://aszt.inf.elte.hu/~ceepush81/index.html.en
Further information: Web pagesFurther information: Web pagesPrivate page: Up to date database of all visits, traffic sheets, accessible
by the coordinators
Further information: Web pagesFurther information: Web pagesLocal page at Plovdiv: http://rdesc.uni-plovdiv.bg/ceepus/
Ministers’ Prize of Excellence 2004, 2007Ministers’ Prize of Excellence 2004, 2007
AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements
All the Network partners are grateful for the support of the CCO and of the NCOs of our countries!!!
Thank you for your attention!Thank you for your attention!