Since 2013, I have been actively involved in teaching at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), first as a PhD student and later as an Assistant Professor. I have contributed to several courses, such as Communication Networks 2, Information and Communication Systems and Applications, and Python Programming for Data Analysis. As course coordinator, I oversee laboratories within the Internet Architecture and Cloud Services specialization and am developed courses like Python Programming for Chemical Engineers.
Supervising students is one of my key academic roles. Since 2013, I have supervised over 28 BSc and MSc theses and currently mentor four PhD students. My students have received multiple awards at both faculty and national scientific competitions, including four first prizes. I am proud of their achievements, which were recognized in 2019 when I received the “Young Educators for Successful Teaching” award from the Department of Telecommunications and Media Informatics.
