I was born in Kecskemét, Hungary in 1993, and I still live here with my wife and two daughters.
I hold an MSc in Electrical Engineering from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, focused on computer-based systems with applied electronics as a minor. That foundation shaped how I approach technology: I enjoy building practical software, but I still have a soft spot for low-level systems and electronics.
Alongside my engineering work, I earned an MBA from Eötvös Loránd University, completing majors in both finance and management while also finishing the full set of marketing-related subjects. Although the program expects students to choose one faculty, I was allowed to pursue two majors (and, sadly, not a third one 😄), which reflects how eager I am to keep learning. This helped me grow my leadership and management skills.
Over the years, I have worked with several major companies, including Bosch, Flex (in collaboration with Beko Engineering Ltd.), Nokia, and Red Hat (in collaboration with Alvicom Ltd). I have held multiple engineering and technology leadership roles across manufacturing and software-focused teams. I previously served as CTO at Digitlean Ltd., where we built digital tools to help manufacturing companies improve efficiency. Today, I work at Aumovio as a Senior Machine Learning Operations Engineer and continue focusing on practical, high-impact technology solutions.
I am a lifelong learner and stay active across a wide range of software topics, from backend and systems work to web technologies.
On this blog, I mostly write about technology, software, and engineering lessons I find worth sharing.
Outside work, I enjoy chess, films, coding, and thoughtful debates on public life.