Bio
Education, degrees
Master in Mathematics, Eötvös University, Budapest, 1988
PhD in Mathematics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1995
Full Professor, 2010
Visiting positions
Postdoc fellow, University of Cambridge, 1995-1996
Visiting assistant professor, Carnegie Mellon University, 1998-2000
Visiting associate professor, Carnegie Mellon University, 2002-2003
Visiting professor, University of Memphis, 2006, 2011, 2012-2013, 2015.
Visiting professor, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2017.
Fields of interest
Combinatorics, extremal graph and hypergraph theory, Ramsey theory, coding theory, percolation theory
Research, publications
∼ 80 papers in prestigious international journals, IEEE conference proceedings
Reputed co-authors among others Noga Alon, Paul Erdős, Alan Frieze, Endre Szemerédi (2012 Aber Prize Laureate)
~1000 independent citations
Awards
Young Researcher s Award, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1994
Bolyai fellowship, 1998 and 2003
First Prize, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Best PhD students paper, 1992"