He got his masters thesis on the Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Science – and later became a PhD student and assistant lecturer at the Department of Physical Geography – and for a short time on the Department of Plant Systematics, Ecology and Theoretical Biology. He also acquired practical experience in the LIAG insititute (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics) in Hanover and was a student at the Humbolt University in Berlin. His main study field was hyperspectral satellite imaging – regarding this topic he was an invited speaker at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences – but later changed his field to 3D UAV survey, point cloud analysis and 3D modeling. Connecting to this topic he was an independent counselor in several Hungarian and international projects – and worked for Hungarian companies as well. In the Lechner Knowledge Center at first he was responsible for the building survey projects, but later moved on to supervise the development of the National Building Cadastre (Állami Középület Kataszter – ÁKÉK) and the Hungarian national building survey methodology.
Previously attended as speaker on the following Portfolio conference: