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Curriculum Vitae
| Name: | | CSÁKI, György |
| Address: | | H-1145 Budapest Gödöllői u. 145. |
| Telephone: | | (+36-1) 221-33-06 |
| E-mail address: |
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csaki@erda.hu |
| Place and date of birth: |
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Mohács, May 6, 1955 |
| Marital status: |
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married |
Education and qualifications
| 1969-73: |
Komarov Gimnázium és Szakközépiskola (Secondary School), Pécs
School-leaving certificate (A levels in Mathematics, Hungarian Language and Literature, History, Geodesy) |
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| 1974-77: |
Pollack Mihály Technical College, Pécs
BSc degree in civil engineering |
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| 1984-90: |
Technical University, Budapest
MSc degree in geodesy |
Work experience
| 1978-79: |
Mecseki Szénbányák (Mecsek Coal Mines - István Mine), Pécs
Post: underground foreman
Responsibilities: elimination of gas explosions and dehydration of the mine |
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| 1979-82: |
Pécsi Geodéziai és Térképészeti Vállalat (Geodetic and Mapping Company, Pécs)
Post: photogrammetric evaluator
Responsibilities: evaluation of topograhical and cadastral maps |
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| 1983-88: |
EROTERV, Budapest
Post: general researcher
Responsibilities: managing photogrammetry and geodetic surveys at the construction of the Nuclear Power Station, Paks |
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| 1988-91: |
Földmérési és Távérzékelési Intézet (Institute of Geodesy and Remote Sensing), Budapest
Post: general researcher
Responsibilities: developing photogrammetric and applied geodetic programs |
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| 1991-99: |
Geodézia Rt., Budapest
Post: IT director
Responsibilities: developing and managing photogrammetric and GIS projects |
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| 2000 to date: |
Erda Geodéziai, Térinformatikai, Számítástechnikai szolgáltató és fejlesztő Kft., Budapest (a firm specialised in Geodesy, GIS and IT)
Post: managing director
Responsibilities: developing and managing the firm specialised in developing geodetic, GIS, photogrammetric and IT programs and projects |
Professional interests
| Implementations of GIS, remote sensing and photogrammetry in archaeological research and monument protection. |
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| 1992-93: |
setting up a GIS, handling and filling up the collected data in the system within the framework of the heritage site management project in Angkor, Cambodia. This expedition worked on the so-called ZEMP project with the support of UNESCO. |
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| 1998: |
various Egyptian projects on spot and in Hungary. Amongst them was the preparation of digital documentation for TT 32 in Luxor West Bank by photogrammetry; the case study and status surveying of the rock wall behind mortuary temple of Hatshepsut as well as of the ceiling of Seti I's sarcophagus chamber by analytical photogrammetry. |
Publications
CIPA, 1989
ISPRS, 1990
Archaeology and GIS: A European Perspective, Taylor & Francis, 1995
ZEMP reports, UNESCO, 1993-96
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