Attila Egri-nagy is a computational mathematician and software-minded computer scientist with 14 years of academic and applied experience bridging abstract algebra, theoretical computer science, and practical software engineering. Currently a Professor of Mathematics at Akita International University, he researches foundations of computation and algebraic approaches to biological systems while teaching and mentoring across mathematics and computing. His background spans algebraic automata theory, algebraic biology applied to bacterial genomics, and early industry work optimizing Java systems, giving him rare fluency from theory to production code. Trained with a PhD in computer science and mathematics and dual masters in computer science and philosophy, he brings philosophical rigor to technical problems and a knack for turning abstract theory into testable models and software. An understated strength is his ability to navigate data-rich environments, translating dense theoretical structures into tools that help make sense of living systems.
14 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Arts (MA), philosophy, Master of Arts (MA), philosophy at University of Miskolc
MSc, Computer Science, Philosophy, MSc, Computer Science, Philosophy at University of Debrecen
PhD, Computer Science, Mathematics, PhD, Computer Science, Mathematics at University of Hertfordshire
Contributions:4 releases, 71 pushes, 1 branch in 7 years 7 months
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Attila Egri-nagy - Associate Professor Of Mathematics