Gábor Lencse

Senior Research Fellow

Email: lencse@hit.bme.hu

Room: I.E. 450

Phone: +36 1 463 2055


Gábor Lencse received his MSc and PhD in information technology at the Technical University of Budapest in 1994, and 2001, respectively. He gained his habilitation in Computer Science at the Széchenyi István University in 2013.

He has been working full time for the Department of Telecommunications, Széchenyi István University, Győr, Hungary since 1997. He teaches computer networks and the Linux operating system. Now, he is a Professor. He is responsible for the electrical enginering education (both BSc and MSc level) and for specialization of the information and communication technology of the BSc level electrical engineering education. He is a founding member and also core member of the Multidisciplinary Doctoral School of Engineering Sciences, Széchenyi István University.

He has been working part time for the Department of Networked Systems and Services, Budapest University of Technology and Economics (the former Technical University of Budapest), Budapest, Hungary since 2005. There he is a member of the Medianets Laboratory and he teaches computer architectures and communication networks.

The area of his research includes performance and security analysis of computer networks, especially IPv6 transition technologies. Formerly, he has done research in the field of discrete-event simulation methodology.

He is active in the IPv6 Operations (v6ops) and Benchmarking (bmwg) working groups of IETF. He has been a fellow in the Editorial Board of the Acta Technica Jaurinensis journal since 2018 as an Editor.

Dr. Lencse is a member of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE), Japan.