József Bokor is affiliated with the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in Hungary. Their research spans multiple domains within engineering and computer science, with a predominant focus on control systems and vehicle dynamics.
Their recent scholarly contributions include the following papers:
Their frequent co-authors include:
József Bokor has published regularly in these venues:
Their research primarily lies within the fields of:
Within these fields, they have focused on several subfields:
The main research topics addressed in their work include:
József Bokor has been recognized with several distinctions: they were named IEEE Fellow in 2012 for contributions to system identification and multivariable control system design. In 2011, they were awarded fellowship of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC). Earlier, in 1998, they became a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) for contributions to laser science, nonlinear optics, time-resolved two-photon photoemission, and related developments in extreme ultraviolet lithography and submicron MOSFET devices.
K. O. Hill;B. Malo;F. Bilodeau;D. C. Johnson
Paul M. J. van den Hof;Peter S. C. Heuberger;József Bokor
Charles Poussot-Vassal;Olivier Sename;Luc Dugard;Peter Gaspar
Paul Van den Hof;Bo Wahlberg;Peter Heuberger;Brett Ninness
Katalin M. Hangos;József Bokor;Gàbor Szederkényi
J. Bokor;G. Balas
Olivier Sename;Peter Gaspar;Jozsef Bokor
József Bokor;Zoltán Szabó
Bálint Vanek;József Bokor;Gary J. Balas;Roger E.A. Arndt
G. Balas;J. Bokor;Z. Szabo
József Bokor;Gary Balas
A. Edelmayer;J. Bokor;L. Keviczky
J. Bokor;F. Schipp
Charles Poussot-Vassal;Olivier Sename;Luc Dugard;Peter Gaspar
P. Gaspar;I. Szaszi;J. Bokor
Péter Gáspár;I. Szászi;József Bokor
A. Edelmayer;J. Bokor;F. Szigeti;L. Keviczky
Levente Kovács;Balázs Benyó;József Bokor;Zoltán Benyó
István Szászi;Andrés Marcos;Gary J. Balas;József Bokor
Katalin M. Hangos;József Bokor;Gábor Szederkényi
Z. Szabó;J. Bokor;G. Balas
L. Keviczky;J. Bokor;A. Edelmayer;F. Szigeti
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