Summary
Henrik Varga is a teaching assistant and early-career researcher in Budapest with eight years of software experience, recently completing a master's in computer science at ELTE. He contributes to photonic quantum computing at HUN-REN Wigner, helped develop the Piquasso framework, and wrote a thesis on unitary decomposition techniques. With nearly three years of university teaching in algorithms and data structures, he combines clear pedagogy and positive student feedback with hands-on research. His practical toolkit centers on C/C++, C#, and Python, while he explores Rust and has applied Matlab, Java, Haskell, ADA, and R in coursework and projects. Outside academia he backs climate projects and has applied remote-sensing methods—his bachelor’s work detected deforestation using Sentinel-2 data—showing an appetite for applying technical skills to real-world environmental problems.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Eötvös Loránd University