April 6-8, 2025 | Hunguest BAL Resort - Balatonalmádi, Hungary
Organizing Committee
Szabolcs Gyimóthy PhD.
Budapest University of Technology and Economics Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Head of the Department of Broadband Infocommunications and Electromagnetic Theory
Our department is traditionally committed to EMC through its competences in both high-frequency measurement technique and electromagnetic field theory. We have several R&D collaborations with industrial partners. My aim is to make this knowledge more prominent in the education of electrical engineering in order to provide industry with qualified specialists. To this end, we recently managed to launch an MSc minor dedicated to EMC.
E-mail: gyimothy.szabolcs[at]vik.bme.hu
Zoltán Zempléni
ThyssenKrupp Components Technology Hungary
EMC Team and Laboratory Leader
Over the past decade, I have contributed to the development of EMC expertise at thyssenkrupp, where I have established and managed multiple EMC laboratories.
As a proud member of the Hungarian national committee, I actively contribute to key automotive EMC standardization committees — specifically, representing our country in ISO TC22/SC32/WG3 and CISPR CIS/D WG1&WG2.
I eagerly look forward to engaging with fellow professionals during this conference. As Hungary’s EMC landscape evolves, this event presents an opportunity to foster connections and build a thriving EMC community in Hungary.
Sándor Hosszú
Robert Bosch Kft.
Section Manager of EMC validation
As my supervisor said: "The future is electromagnetic." I truly believe that working on the field of EMC is a key for the future. Meeting the Hungarian and international partners on a conference can strengthen cooperation, connectivity, knowledge sharing and boost the potential on the field of EMC.
I've been working on the field of EMC since more than 12 years now, having seen development, simulation and measurement challenges and successes as well. My experience is that the enabler for future success is the network and the know-how that people possess in it .
E-mail: Sandor.Hosszu[at]hu.bosch.com
Advisor
Janet O'Neil - IEEE EMC Society Liaison / Advisor
ETS-Lindgren, Cedar Park, Texas
Customer Relations Manager
I have worked at ETS-Lindgren for more than 30 years supporting the engineering, sales, and marketing departments. ETS-Lindgren is an international manufacturer of components and systems that measure, shield, and control electromagnetic and acoustic energy. We are an industry leader in providing EMC test and measurement solutions for diverse applications — from automotive to wireless!
I have been a volunteer in the EMC community for decades as a member of the American National Standards Committee for EMC (C63®) and the IEEE EMC Society Board of Governors. In my current role on the Board as Vice President for Member Services, I enthusiastically support EMC Hungary to not only provide high quality EMC education, but to showcase the resources the IEEE EMC Society offers the local community.
E-mail: janet.oneil[at]ets-lindgren.com
Venue