# Let me introduce myself

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.

# Some interesting work of mine

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.