He was born on the 9th of August 2000 in Debrecen. Through his two mathematician grandparents, he has mathematics in his blood. He knows calculus since he was 14. He learned to program at the age of 11. He took an elementary exam from music history in 2015; he can also play the piano and the organ. Before his maturation exam, he went to the Mechwart András Engineering and Informatics Vocational School in Debrecen. Since September of 2019, he attends the Budapest University of Technology and Economics as a computer science engineer student.
He applied for the 28. Youth Science and Innovation Competition (IFJÚSÁGI TUDOMÁNYOS ÉS INNOVÁCIÓS TEHETSÉGKUTATÓ VERSENY) with Imre Vida and the mentoring of his physics teacher Irén Szőlősi with the project “Air Quality Map” (short AQM) which earned them the second prize.
His field of interest covers an ever-widening spectrum of topics including artificial intelligence, neurology, genetics, quantum physics and computation, (renewable) energy sources, string theory and computer games.
He considers the creation of the first artificial general intelligence as his life goal.
In his spare time, he enjoys playing computer games, binge-watching movies and series, playing with his dogs, hiking, travelling, cooking and programming.
As one of the benefits of my success in the innovation competition, I got an invitation to the annual KutDiák camp. I met a lot of like-minded people and that inspired me to apply for the position I’m now in.