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Ph. D.  student - BMGE Ph. D. School in Physics
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He graduated from the Berzsenyi Dániel Gimnázium in 1998. He spent the school year of 2001-2002 at Osaka University in Japan where he was involved in NQR spectroscopy of superconductors, resulting in two papers for the TDK [Students' Science Club] and a third one for the OTDK [National Students' Science Club]. In 2004, he obtained his engineer-physicist degree at the Natural Sciences Department of the Technical University of Budapest. From 2004, he has been a PhD student of the Doctoral School of Physics at the same university, and has been teaching statistical physics to physics majors. His research fields include the physics of complex systems, economic physics, and dynamics of complex networks. He has had five English language publications, and delivered lectures at a number of conferences.