Dr. András Ittzés - MATE Research
Overview
Dr. András Ittzés is an associate professor at the Department of Applied Statistics of the Institute of Mathematics and Basic Science. His first own research topic was the statistical process control for quality assurance in food industry. Later he applied his expertise in classical and multivariate methods of mathematical statistics in areas of agriculture, horticulture, mental health etc. He was also engaged in effectiveness testing of training programs and has experience in qualitative methods, as well. As a mathematician he teaches mathematical and statistical subjects. He has been the co-worker of several researchers from different fields of agriculture, food science and other areas.
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Publications
Applied statistics in agriculture
PPV susceptibility of commonly used peach rootstock-scion combinations
Applied statistics in food science
Statistical process control with several variance components in the dairy industry
Modeling of diafiltration processes for demineralization of acid whey: an empirical approach
Deoxynivalenol in wheat, maize, wheat flour and pasta: surveys in Hungary in 2008–2015
Multivariate methods in other fields