About me
He graduated as a physicist and physics teacher at Eötvös Loránd University, and then obtained a PhD degree at Semmelweis University in the field of pharmaceutical sciences. His areas of expertise include medical diagnostic instrument development, quantitative in-vivo molecular imaging and kinetic imaging, and he teaches several subjects in Hungarian and English. He has mentored several award-winning TDK and PhD students. He won the Semmelweis Innovation Award, the title of Outstanding Academic Student Circle Instructor and the Dénes Gábor Award. In 2023, he was elected president of the Gábor Dénes Award Winners Club Association.