GáborPáli

PÁLI Gábor János

PhD student


Contact Information

E-mail: gaborjNO@SPAMchalmers.se, gabor.paliNO@SPAMchalmers.se
Office: EDIT Building, Room 5103


Education

  • full-time PhD student at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary, Faculty of Informatics, Department of Programming Languages and Compilers
  • full-time PhD student at Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Department of Programming Languages
  • master's degree in Computer Science and Special Translation, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary, Faculty of Informatics, 2006

Research

Research projects
  • [2009..] Domain-Specific Language for Digital Signal Processing (Chalmers-ELTE, supported by Ericsson)
  • [2008..2009] Analysis of F# Programs (ELTE, supported by Morgan Stanley)
Conference papers
  • Diviánszky, P., Góbi, A., Leskó, D., Mészáros, M., and Páli, G. Detaching and Reconstructing the Documentary Structure of Source Code, 10th Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming, Komarno, Slovakia, June 2-4, 2009
  • Abari, K., Páli, G. Problems of Acoustic Echo Cancellation, 7th International Conference on Applied Informatics, Eger, Hungary, January 28 - 31, 2007

Professional Experience

[2009] Google Summer of Code Student
  • organization: The FreeBSD Project
  • title: Design and Implementation of Subsystem Support Libraries for Monitoring and Management
[2008..] FreeBSD developer
  • porting Haskell software (starting from 8.0-RELEASE)
  • hungarian translation of the documentation set (starting from 6.4-RELEASE and 7.1-RELEASE)
[2006..2008] Game engine developer at Invictus Games, Ltd.
  • networking and sound code
  • work featured in the following products: Level-R (Europe, China, Japan) / Project Torque (North America)

Professional Interests

  • functional programming
  • documentation engineering and typography
  • software localization
  • portability issues
  • UNIX system administration
  • operating systems
  • systems programming

Hobbies

  • swimming, hiking
  • having tea (especially oolong and pu'erh), cooking
  • drawing

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