Laszlo B. Kish | |
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Born | 1955 |
Nationality | American, Hungarian |
Alma mater | JATE |
Known for | Kish cypher Noise-based logic Fluctuation-enhanced sensing Sensing of phage-triggered ion cascades (SEPTIC) Johnson noise engines and demons Speed–error–energy limits of computers Zero-power communication Signal-to-noise enhancement in stochastic resonance Percolation noise in high-Tc superconductors 1/f noise measurements, models and critique Founding editor-in-chief of Fluctuation and Noise Letters Founder of the conference series Unsolved Problems of Noise Co-founder of SPIE's symposium series Fluctuations and Noise |
Awards | Doctor Honoris Causa from Uppsala University (2011) Benzelius Prize from the Royal Society of Science of Sweden (2001), Doctor Honoris Causa from University of Szeged (2012) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physicist and Electrical Engineer |
Institutions | Texas A&M University of Uppsala |
Academic advisors | Laszlo Vize Miklos Torok |
Doctoral students | Zoltan Gingl, George Trefan, Jesper Ederth, Anders Hoel, Jong Un Kim, Hung-Chih Chang |
Notes | |
He changed his name from 'Kiss' to 'Kish' in 1998 while living in Sweden. |
Laszlo Bela Kish (born László Béla Kiss) is a physicist and professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University. His activities[1] include a wide range of issues surrounding the physics and technical applications of stochastic fluctuations (noises) in physical, biological and technological systems, including nanotechnology. His earlier long-term positions include the Department of Experimental Physics, University of Szeged, Hungary (JATE, 1982–1997), and Angstrom Laboratory, Uppsala University, Sweden (1997–2001). During the same periods he had also conducted scientific research in short-term positions, such as at the Eindhoven University of Technology (Netherlands, 1986, 1997),[2] University of Cologne (Germany, 1989, 1990), National Research Laboratory of Metrology (Japan, 1991),[3] University of Birmingham (United Kingdom, 1993), and others.
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