I completed my undergraduate studies in Business and Diplomacy through the joint program of International Business School Budapest and the University of Buckingham, and spent a study abroad semester at Bilkent University in Ankara.

I earned my Master’s degree in Political Science in the United States at Florida Atlantic University. During my studies, I served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for four semesters, lecturing and mentoring first-year students. I was inducted into the Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Science Honor Society and became a member of the Florida Political Science Association. As a recurring presenter at the Association’s annual conference, I presented my research on multiple occasions, including at the University of Florida, the University of South Florida, and Ohio State University.

My professional interests focus on the geopolitical dynamics of the United States–Hungary–Türkiye axis, sustainable economic development, and the protection of Hungary’s natural resources. I conduct the qualitative component of my research in English, Hungarian, German, Italian, and Turkish, while on the quantitative side I regularly rely on the analytical capabilities of STATA.

My experience across both academia and the business sector has shaped a holistic perspective, which led me to join the diverse and intellectually engaging work of the Climate Policy Institute with great commitment and enthusiasm.