Research
Obtained PhD degree from the Technical University of Munich where he worked on fundamental quantum theory and mathematical physics.
Made key contributions to quantum algorithms, quantum error mitigation and near-term, early-fault tolerant quantum computing after completing his PhD as postdoc in Oxford.
Current research research aims to tackle the central question in the field that “how can we achieve a robust quantum advantage”.
Current roles
(2024 – ) Associate Professor in Quantum Information Theory at Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford
(2024 – ) Lead Quantum Theorist at Quantum Motion
(2024 – ) Future Leaders Fellow
(2023 – ) Associate Editor at npj Quantum Information
(2023 – ) Consultant at Phasecraft
(2024 – ) Lead organiser and co-founder of the conference series SEEQA (Seeking Quantum Advantage)
Education, past roles
(2023) Senior Research Fellow in Quantum Technologies at Department of Materials, University of Oxford
(2021 – 2024) Research Fellow at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
(2021 – 2024) Glasstone Research Fellow at University of Oxford
(2021 – 2024) Senior Quantum Theorist at Quantum Motion
(2019 – 2021) postdoctoral researcher in group of Prof Simon Benjamin (University of Oxford)
(2015 – 2019) PhD in mathematical physics in group of Prof Steffen Glaser (Technical University of Munich)
(2010 – 2015) BSc & MSc at Eötvös University Budapest
Awards
Awards for Excellence 2020, 2023, 2025 (University of Oxford)
awarded to `recognise staff contributions and reward exceptional individual contributions’
Ernst Award 2019
has been `awarded to honour the work of young scientists’
and is named after the Nobel laureate Richard R. Ernst
Applied NISQ Computing Paper Award 2020 (USRA)
two of my papers were selected into the top 5 and one came as a `very close second’

