I am a fourth year Ph.D. student at BME (Budapest University of Technology and Economics).
My supervior is Károly Simon.
My main interest is in random fractals which are at the cross roads of fractal geometry and stochastic processes. I study the geometric measure-theoretic properties of overlapping random self-similar sets, investigating aspects such as Hausdorff dimension, Lebesgue measure, and the existence of interior points. This work relies primarily on tools from large deviation theory and branching processes, as well as matrix product theory.
From 2022 July I am the administrator of the HUN-REN-BME Stochastics Research Group and from 2023 September I am a part-time research fellow in the same research group.