I'm 25 years old, Hungarian, currently living in Munich, Germany.
In October 2018 I've enrolled at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) working on my Robotics, Cognition, Intelligence Master's. For 8 months during that time I've been working as a part time web-designer (mostly front end dashboard design, and some PHP, MySQL). After that I joined the TDK Europe R&D center in Munich, where I've been designing PCBs, and programming Texas Instruments RF chips to transmit and log sensor data.
Before TUM, I got my BSc degree as a Mechatronics Engineer at the Technical University Budapest (BME), including having spent one semester in Karlsruhe (KIT). In these years I met the most amazing and interesting people, built long lasting friendships, and our core group still meets up regularly.
Since highschool I'm drawn to web development. I taught myself html5 css3, JavaScript, jQuery, PHP, and finally I got into mySQL through a lecture. In Munich I've been getting into python for some machine learning and deep learning classes. Naturally, I've put my knowledge to use, and dockerized a Telegram bot that notifies me about new podcast episodes and XKCD comics.
My bachelor's thesis is about visualizing public transport stations of Budapest in VR in the browser. I created a virtual reality scene with bus stop entities, that have real life departure/arrival info displayed on them. JavaScript can access GPS info, so the user would be able to "track nearby stations" around him, similar to start tracking apps. This principle, I argued, is easy to translate to many sorts of logistic tasks, and runs smoothly on phones even in the browser, no need to install/update an app.
For my master thesis I controlled a camera slider through the mobile browser (again), using the WebXR API to measure the phone's movements, and WebBluetooth (BLE) to send G-Code instructions to an ESP32, which was the CNC controller of the robot.
I've been passing a lot of time designing a fully custom mechanical keyboard PCB with a 75% layout, but I expect to have to go through a few revisions.
So that's me.