Welcome
I do research in the QLectives project at Delft University of Technology in the Parallel and Distributed Systems Group. I am interested in mathematical modeling of different features of peer-to-peer networks (especially BitTorrent), such as resource allocation, scalability, credit dynamics, incentives, and user behavior.
I received my MSc and PhD in mathematics and computer science from the University of Szeged, Hungary (under the supervision of Tibor Csendes). In 2003 worked in the group of Arnold Neumaier (University of Vienna, Austria) in the COCONUT project. Between September 2003 and March 2006 I was a research assistant in the Research Group on Artificial Intelligence of the Hungarian Academy of Science. From March 2006 till March 2008 I was a research fellow of the Advanced Concepts Team at the European Space Agency. In April 2008 I moved to TU Delft, where I started to work on peer-to-peer computing.