
ABOUT ME
I am currently studying Laboratory Diagnostics at the University of Pécs, while gradually shaping my career interests around the intersection of neuroscience, data analysis, and biomedical science.
I have long been fascinated by the way the human brain works, and I am especially interested in how data can support the discovery of biological and clinical patterns. My goal is to develop a career in a field where healthcare, neuroscience, and data-driven thinking come together.
Before starting university, I attended an IT-focused secondary school, where I gained a foundation in programming, algorithmic thinking, and basic web development through C++, HTML, and CSS. I am now building on this background by developing my skills in data analysis and R programming.
Alongside my university studies, I am also completing neuroscience training through Duke University, focusing on neurobiology, brain function, and the interpretation of neuroscience-related data.
