David has always been fascinated by tools and instruments since he was a child. This curiosity led him to study physics at Eötvös Loránd University, where he graduated with honours.
Following his university education, he spent three years working in academic research at the Centre for Energy Research Nanostructures Department. During the time there, he gained experience working in cleanrooms, handling high-sensitivity and hazardous materials, and mastering the use of cutting-edge measurement equipment (e.g. AFM, STM, Raman spectroscopy) under outstanding supervision.
Since 2022, he has been working in the market as a development engineer. His responsibilities include manufacturing and developing electro-optical systems, as well as sensor development and research.