I was born in Hungary and spent my childhood in a small town called Barcs located next to the Croatian border.
I obtained my M.Sc. degree in Computer Engineering (from Hungarian it is often translated as Technical Informatics) at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary. I also studied one semester Biomedical Engineering (Anatomy and Biochemistry) in a program organized by Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Semmelweis University and Szent István University.
In my freetime (whenever I have some) I play basketball or I play the guitar or work on the software responsible for the position detection and control of our rover (see projects for more details).
At the moment I am a Computer Science Ph.D. student in my 3rd year at University of Rochester.
Research interest: Machine Learning (both application and theory). Now I am working with Henry Kautz and Daniel Stefankovic on Modal Markov Logic.