Prof. Dr. Miroslav Kelemen | Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Vice-Rector for Education at TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KOSICE, FACULTY OF AERONAUTICS , Slovakia
Miroslav Kelemen is an experienced aviation professional with over 22 years of expertise as a pilot, flight instructor, and air traffic controller. With a solid background in managerial roles, including his time as an Air Force Base Commander, Kelemen has developed a deep understanding of aviation education, flight training, aeronautical engineering, and air transport systems. His research interests encompass interdisciplinary topics such as decision-making processes, risk assessment, human performance, and safety in transportation. He has also contributed to studies on the impact of aviation activities on the environment and health, small and medium enterprises in transport and tourism, and innovations in aviation education. Kelemen holds key academic positions, including Vice-Rector for Education at the Technical University of Košice, where he continues to shape the future of aviation education.
Professional Profile
Education
Kelemen’s educational journey is distinguished by numerous advanced degrees and specialized training. He holds a DrSc. from Slovenská komisia pre vedecké hodnosti, Bratislava, and a Ph.D. from the Air Force Academy Košice in flight training. Additionally, Kelemen obtained his Associate Professorship at the University of Žilina, Slovakia. His academic qualifications are complemented by his professorship at the Academy of the Police Force in Bratislava, focusing on public administration and crisis management. His rigorous education laid the foundation for his multifaceted expertise in aviation, air transport, and safety, influencing both academic curricula and industry standards.
Professional Experience
Kelemen’s professional experience spans across various roles in aviation and academia. Since 2018, he has served as a Professor at the Faculty of Aeronautics, Technical University of Košice, where he specializes in flight training. In August 2023, he became the Vice-Rector for Education at the university, overseeing educational reforms and initiatives. Kelemen’s previous leadership role as an Air Force Base Commander allowed him to hone his managerial skills in high-pressure environments. His career also includes significant work in air traffic control, aviation safety, and flight training, contributing to both military and civil aviation sectors.
Research Interests
Miroslav Kelemen’s research interests are broad and interdisciplinary, with a strong focus on aviation education, flight training, and air transport systems. His work delves into decision-making processes, risk assessment, and human performance in transportation, particularly in aviation. He is deeply invested in understanding the environmental and health impacts of aviation activities, exploring sustainable practices and innovations in aviation. Kelemen also studies small and medium enterprises in transport, logistics, and tourism, with an emphasis on their role in economic development. His research is grounded in applying advanced methodologies, including fuzzy decision support models and artificial intelligence, to address complex challenges in aviation and related fields. Through these studies, Kelemen contributes to the improvement of aviation safety, security, and overall operational efficiency.
Awards and Honors
Throughout his career, Miroslav Kelemen has received numerous accolades for his academic and professional contributions to aviation and transport. He has been recognized for his pioneering work in flight training, risk assessment, and aviation education, earning him a reputation as a leader in these fields. His involvement in interdisciplinary research has garnered recognition from various academic and industry bodies. Kelemen’s achievements extend beyond the classroom, with contributions to publications in respected journals and books, further solidifying his influence in academia. His expertise in aviation safety and the impact of aviation on human health and the environment has earned him prestigious awards and honors, reflecting his commitment to advancing both the academic and practical aspects of aviation.
Publications Top Noted
- A fuzzy model of risk assessment for environmental start-up projects in the air transport sector
Authors: V. Polishchuk, M. Kelemen, B. Gavurová, C. Varotsos, R. Andoga, M. Gera, …
Year: 2019
Citation Count: 76 - Fuzzy model for quantitative assessment of environmental start-up projects in air transport
Authors: M. Kelemen, V. Polishchuk, B. Gavurová, S. Szabo, R. Rozenberg, M. Gera, …
Year: 2019
Citation Count: 67 - Expert model of risk assessment for the selected components of smart city concept: From safe time to pandemics as COVID-19
Authors: B. Gavurova, M. Kelemen, V. Polishchuk
Year: 2022
Citation Count: 59 - The suitability of UAS for mass movement monitoring caused by Torrential Rainfall—A study on the Talus Cones in the Alpine Terrain in High Tatras, Slovakia
Authors: R. Urban, M. Štroner, P. Blistan, Ľ. Kovanič, M. Patera, S. Jacko, I. Ďuriška, …
Year: 2019
Citation Count: 53 - Monitoring of low-level wind shear by ground-based 3D lidar for increased flight safety, protection of human lives and health
Authors: P. Nechaj, L. Gaál, J. Bartok, O. Vorobyeva, M. Gera, M. Kelemen, …
Year: 2019
Citation Count: 46 - Patterns of interdependence between financial development, fiscal instruments, and environmental degradation in developed and converging EU countries
Authors: M. Zioło, K. Kluza, J. Kozuba, M. Kelemen, P. Niedzielski, P. Zinczak
Year: 2020
Citation Count: 36 - Technology improving safety of crowdfunding platforms functioning in the context of the protection of the start-up investors in the financial and transport sectors
Authors: V. Polishchuk, M. Kelemen, J. Kozuba
Year: 2019
Citation Count: 30 - Enhancing of security on critical accident locations using telematics support
Authors: R. Dvorak, Z. Cekerevac, Z. Kelemen, M. Sousek
Year: 2010
Citation Count: 30 - Security Management Education and Training of Critical Infrastructure Sectors’ Experts
Authors: M. Kelemen, J. Jevčák
Year: 2018
Citation Count: 29 - Assessing the contribution of data mining methods to avoid aircraft run-off from the runway to increase the safety and reduce the negative environmental impacts
Authors: O. Vorobyeva, J. Bartok, P. Šišan, P. Nechaj, M. Gera, M. Kelemen, …
Year: 2020
Citation Count: 28