Dr. rer. nat. Péter Molnár

Atlanta, Georgia, USA

 

 

Data Science is the new Liberal Arts.

 

 

Data Scientist

Social Scientist

Professor

Development of Self-organized Resource Management

Image Processing and Computer Vision

Unstructured Social/Multi Media Data

Sensor Data Processing

Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning

System, Network, Database Administration

Programming and Data-science Competitions

Visual Story Telling

Modeling and Simulation of Human Behavior

Predictive Policing

Public Safety Surveillance

Social Networks Analysis

Digital Communities Research and Engineering

Retail Space Customer Tracking

Crowd Behavior Management

Behavioral Experiments and Simulation

University Engagement and Leadership

Instructor, Mentor, Research Advisor

International Presence in Publications

Funding from Federal and State Agencies

Outreach Programs Development and Implementation

Pro Bono Work and Community Engagement

Entrepreneur

Interdisciplinary Advocacy and Collaboration

 

 

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Assessment of Predictive Policing Atlanta Police Department, Atlanta Police Foundation

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Assessment of Face Recognition Technology Atlanta Police Department, APF

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Social Media Study for Community Policing and Public Safety Atlanta Police Department, APF

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Modeling and Simulation of Pedestrian Flows Deutsche Forschungs Gesellshaft

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Traffic Flow Modal Verification Study Georgia Department of Transportation

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Data Analysis and Visualization of the Bystanders' Dilemma Experient Florida Atlantic University

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Self-organized Control of Manned and Unmanned Vehicles in Space Colonies NASA Inst. for Advanced Concepts

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Self-organized Management of Unattended Ground Sensors Army Research Laboratory, Lockheed-Martin

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Coalition Formation in Mobile Autonomous Robot Teams Army Research Office

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Micro-sensor Management and Cooperative Sensor Fusion Army Research Laboratory, BAE Systems

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Cooperative, Jam-resistant Wireless Data Network Protocols Army Research Laboratory

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Bridging Human Vision and Computer Vision NASA

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Clutter Complexity Measures in Hyper-spectral Infrared Images Army Research Laboratory

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Commercial Wireless Peer-to-peer Network Synovia, Inc., Advanced Technology Development Center

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Development and Implementation of Phd. and M.S. programs in Computational Science CAU, NSF

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Summer Transportation Institute for High School Students Federal Highway Administration, Georgia DOT

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Student Cluster Competition, SC12, Salt Lake City/UT, Chair SuperComputing Conference

 

 

Education

Dr. rer. nat. in Theoretical Physics University of Stuttgart, Germany 1995
Dissertation: “Modeling and Simulation of Pedestrian Flows”

 

Dipl. Physiker (equivalent to M.S. Physics) Georgia Augusta University, Göttingen, Germany 1992

Thesis: “Photodissociation of HCN”

Positions

Chief Data Scientist, Atlanta Police Department/Atlanta Police Foundation 2013 – present

 

Associate Professor of Computer and Information Science, Clark Atlanta University 2007 – present

 

Chief Technology Officer (Co-Founder), Synovia, Inc. 2001 – 2003

 

Assistant Professor of Computer and Information Science, Clark Atlanta University 2000 – 2007

 

Visiting Professor, Environmental Systems Science, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich 1997

 

Researcher, Center of Theoretical Studies of Physical Systems, Clark Atlanta University 1996 – present

 

Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University 1996

 

Research Assistant, II. Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Stuttgart, Germany 1992 – 1995