With a BSc and MSc in Microbiology, I completed my PhD in Theoretical Medicine at the University of Szeged, Hungary. During my master's program, I gained experience in UV spectroscopy and Circular Dichroism under the guidance of Prof. S. Rajagopal.
My expertise in atomistic simulations was further developed during my work with Dr. Attila Borics, specializing in atomistic simulations of G protein-coupled receptors.
Recently, I finished my postdoctoral training in biophysics, where I was focusing on membrane dynamics. My research specifically explores the temperature dependency of lipid diffusion, compares membranes across different force fields (atomistic and coarse-grained), and performs free energy calculations for molecular movements within membranes.
Throughout this tenure, I have published several scientific articles and presented at various conferences. I am committed to the advancement of science and to further supporting the scientific community.