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Name: Ferenc Bodon, Ph.D.
Nationality: Hungarian
E-mail: bodon@cs.bme.hu
Homepage: http://www.cs.bme.hu/~bodon
Telephone: +36-70-265 6365

WORK EXPERIENCE


2006 - present Government Bondtrading team lead and senior developer, Morgan Stanley, FID
2003 - present Assistant professor, Department of Computer Science and Information Theory, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
2000 - 2003 IT Researcher, Informatics Laboratory, The Computer and Automation Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
1999 Software troubleshooter, Computer Information Center, University of New Hampshire
1998 Mathematics tutor

MOST IMPORTANT WORKS


2008 - present Designing and building up a new technology based server infrastructure for government bond trading
2007 Statistical analysis of bond trading strategies
2007 XHTML Family Tree Generator in Perl
2006 Analysing customers' habits for Praktiker LTD
2005 - 2006 Developing FIM (Frequent Itemset Mining) C++ template library
2004 Data mining for MITANI SANGYO CO. LTD, implementing a decision tree classifier in Java
2004 Frequent Itemset Mining, part of the chapter "data mining" in the book "Informatics algorithms"
2002 - 2006 Efficient implementation of algorithm APRIORI (submitted to FIMI'03, FIMI'04)
2002 Centralized Remote Inspection System, setting the mathematical model for the data mining module and designing az efficient and scalable algorithm
2001 - present Writing a study about data mining algorithms and developing curriculum for major hungarian universities
2001 - 2006 In depth analysis of data structures in data mining algorithms

EDUCATION


2005 Spring Madame Curie scholarship at Institute for Computer Science at University of Freiburg. Joint work with Prof. Dr. Dr. Lars Schmidt-Thieme.
2000-2003 PhD student at Department of Computer Science and Information Theory,Budapest University of Technology and Economics.
1995-2000 M.Sc. Computer Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics Faculty of Software Engineering Specialization: 1. Economic Informatics 2. Intelligent Systems
1999 Fall Scholarship semester, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH.
1991-95 Fazekas Mihály High School, special mathematics class.

SOFTWARE SKILLS


Programming Languages: Q/Kdb+, JAVA (Spring, ant), Perl, C++ (with strong STL experience, C#
Operating Systems: LINUX (Bash), WINDOWS
Development environments: Eclipse, Visual Studio, Emacs
Miscellaneous: Weka, OFFICE (OFFICIAL ACCESS EXPERT LEVEL EXAM), HTML, XML, LATEX, SQL

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