Computational physicist | Fulbright alumnus
About me
I am a research physicist at Eötvös Loránd University, and a former Fulbright Fellow at Harvard. I conduct research projects on the physics of black holes and the dynamics of star clusters.
I am specialized in solving complex problems with numerical modeling. I develop and utilize cutting-edge computer simulations to investigate the evolution and relaxation of complex dynamical systems. Using HPC tools, CPU, and GPU supercomputers, I perform massive amounts of parallelized calculations in multi-body systems like galaxies and star clusters. I also write and develop statistical software packages to analyze, explore and visualize tons of simulated data.
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