Marton Bognar is a postdoctoral researcher based in Leuven with 12 years of experience investigating microarchitectural attacks and defenses. He progressed from teaching and secure-coding internships in Hungary to a PhD at KU Leuven, where his work bridged practical secure software engineering and low-level hardware security research. Known for a focused, somewhat enigmatic presence online, he combines rigorous academic methods with hands-on systems and teaching experience. His background as a system administrator and course manager complements his research, giving him a keen eye for reproducible experiments and secure toolchains. Marton’s work sits at the intersection of processor internals and software security, translating obscure microarchitectural vulnerabilities into actionable defenses.
12 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Science, Doctor of Science at KU Leuven
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Computer Science Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Computer Science Engineering at Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Information Technology, Information Technology at Városmajori Gimnázium
Tételek a BME-VIK SZIT által tanított Bevezetés a Számításelméletbe 2. (VISZAA01) tárgyához.
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Marton Bognar - Postdoctoral Researcher at KU Leuven