Bálint Molnár
molnarba@inf.elte.hu, +36309220351, Eötvös Loránd University
(ELTE), Information Systems Department, Faculty of Informatics Pázmány Péter 1/C, 1117 Budapest, Hungary
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
About
Bálint Molnár, Dr.habil., Ph.D., is Associate Professor in Information Systems department, at Faculty of Informatics of Eötvös Loránd University, ELTE, Budapest, Hungary.
He teaches: Methodologies of Information System Development, ERP and Integrated Systems, Web technologies for Enterprise Information Systems, Service Science.
His research area: Information Systems Modelling, ERP systems, Complex Information Systems, Business Process Modelling, Semantic Web, Enterprise Architectures, SOA, Service Science. Furthermore, Formal and mathematical methods for Information Systems Modeling, application of Data Science methods in the world of Information Systems. He has published several scientific and professional papers and had been engaged as a consultant and project manager in the Hungarian Public Administration.
He is a member of the editorial board of The Electronic Journal of Information Systems Evaluation, European Journal of Applied Economics. He is regular reviewer at several scientific conferences and Journals as e.g. CENTERIS (Conference on Enterprise Inf. Systems), CIT (CIT, Journal of Computing and Information Technology), IEEE Access etc.
Membership in scientific or professional bodies/organizations: János Bolyai Mathematical Society, member, member, Neumann Janos Computer Science Association, Member of the Hungarian Chapter of ISACA, Member of ISACA Academic Relations Committee, Academic Advocate, ISACA (Information Systems Audit and Control Association), ACM member,Treasurer of Hungarian Chapter, Association for Computing Machinery.
Key Achievements and Outputs
publications in top peer-reviewd academic journals, resaerch visiting position at the Bank of England, adviser to many governmentalorganisations
Research Interests
FInTech, Business Process Modeling, Workflows, Blockchain,
Fomal and semi-formal methods