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George Kampis - Kampis György | |
Under permanent
construction, and badly maintained. Last edited on Feb.
20, 2019. |
I am a recycled
engineer turned theoretical biologist, turned
philosopher of science turned computational scientist
- while maintaining a continuing interest in evolution
(so I translated Darwin and won a translator's prize).
Also I am involved in cognitive science - actually in
more than one ways. These activities are less diverse
than they look: complexity, evolution,
self-organization, and causality are the connecting
keywords.
I am Professor and was founding Head of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at Eötvös University. The Department was discontinued in 2016, since when I am with the Department of Ethology of the same University. I also serve as Director of the Budapest Semester in Cognitive Science. I am involved in various national and international projects which add up to another identity. Besides my permanent job at ELTE, I have joined DFKI (www.dfki.de) for a partial position in 2012. |
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email: gk
[appropriatesign] hps.elte.hu
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Most recent: APPLY to the Budapest Semester in Cognitive Science 2019 until April 15! |
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Projects in Hungary An EU FP7 project
(Hungarian PI): www.dynanets.org Budapest Semester in Cognitive Science, www.bscs-us.org Links to more of my
pages
DeepData Ltd. www.deepdata.hu PetaByte Ltd. (now defunct) www.petabyte-research.org |
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Selected recent papers Karsai, I., Roland, B., and Kampis, G. (2016): The effect of fire on an abstract forest ecosystem: an agent based study Ecological Complexity 28: 12-23. (IF 1.874) Bíró, J., Gulyás, L. and Kampis, G. (2016): Political parties on Facebook, Procedia Computer Science 101: 107-114. (CiteScore: 1.03) Kampis, G. and Lukowicz, P. (2015): Collaborative knowledge fusion by ad-hoc information distribution in crowds, Procedia Computer Science 51: 542-551. (CiteScore: 1.03) Kampis, G., Kantelhardt, J.W., Kloch, K. and Lukowicz, P. (2015): Analytical and simulation models for collaborative localization, Journal of Computational Science 6: 1-10. (IF 1.748) Soós, S. and Kampis, G. (2011): "Towards a typology of research performance diversity: the case of top Hungarian players", Scientometrics, 87:357–371. (PDF) (IF: 2.17) Kampis, G., Soós, S., and Gulyás, L. (2011): A magyar tudomány intézményi szerkezete és kompetenciái 2001-2010, Magyar Tudomány, elfogadva. (PDF) (The institutional structure and competences of Hungarian science in 2001-2010, Magyar Tudomány, accepted). Karsai, I. and Kampis, G. (2011): Connected fragmented habitats facilitate stable coexistence dynamics, Ecological Modelling, 222(3):447-455. (PDF) (IF: 1.87) |
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Ground for Celebration:
My book "Self-Modifying Systems" is 25+years old (and still in print). Download it as a free PDF! Conferences: Am a local organizer of IJCNN 2019, Budapest |