Pre-undergraduate theoretical physics student
with a strong focus on mathematical methods and quantum field theory
Multiple international physics olympiad medalist ·
Award-winning independent research ·
Preparing for ELTE BSc → ETH Zürich MSc
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International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) – Silver Medal
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European Physics Olympiad (EuPhO) – Medal and Honorable Mention
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National physics competitions – multiple top placements
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Student Research Conference (TDK) – Awarded project
Semilab Special Prize for independent theoretical research
Educated in Hungary, with a strong background in a rigorous, problem-oriented physics competition system.
Research Focus and Motivation
My primary interest lies in theoretical and mathematical physics, with a current focus on
quantum mechanics and quantum field theory.
Through independent research work, I studied wave phenomena governed by the Helmholtz equation, using two complementary theoretical approaches: a Feynman path–integral formulation and the construction of Green’s functions for bounded and irregular domains.
This work combined analytical derivations with numerical validation and formed the basis of an award-winning Student Research Conference (TDK) project.
Academic Trajectory
I plan to pursue a BSc in Physics (or Mathematics) at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), followed by an MSc in Physics at ETH Zürich, with the long-term goal of contributing to theoretical physics research at an international level.