Summary
Janos Abonyi is a distinguished Hungarian scientist and academic leader, currently serving as Rector of the University of Pannonia and a full professor in the Department of Process Engineering. With a DSc from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and a track record that includes MEng, PhD, and Habilitation in chemical and process engineering, he has published 200+ journal papers and several monographs, including a Hungarian textbook on data mining. His research spans process engineering, quality engineering, data mining, and business process redesign, with a specialty in data-driven modeling, control, optimization, and BPR. He has led transformative research groups in complex systems monitoring (ELKH-PE) since 2022 and previously headed related groups, shaping open data–driven approaches to multivariate analysis and system monitoring. Based in Hungary, his career includes international stints at TU Delft and leadership roles that bridge academic excellence with strategic university governance and practical, auditable solutions for industrial intelligence.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Chemical Engineering, A, PhD, Chemical Engineering, Eng., Quality Engineering, with distinction, Social Network Analysis, Model Thinking, Competitive Strategy, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, ENGINEERING, Master of Science (MSc), Chemical Engineering, A, PhD, Chemical Engineering, Eng., Quality Engineering, with distinction, Social Network Analysis, Model Thinking, Competitive Strategy, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, ENGINEERING at University of Veszprém
Dunaújvárosi Főiskola
University of Pennsylvania
Stanford University
University of Michigan
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, through Coursera Inc.
Pannon Egyetem - University of Pannonia
English, Hungarian, German