From all over the world to Davos
A career high point: enjoying mountain life and cutting-edge concepts over coffee

“I really enjoyed working in an environment where the academic world, which I often find too theoretical, and industry, which is often very results-driven, overlap”
Balázs Erdőhelyi, Master's degree in mathematics and software engineering, ARI fellow
In fact, Erdőhelyi appreciated the ARI's specific approach so much that he still works for a research institute today.
On a personal level, Erdőhelyi also often thinks back to his days in Davos. Together with his young family—his wife and two children accompanied him to Switzerland—he used the weekends to experience as much of the Alpine landscape as possible. "Szeged is situated in the middle of a plain with no mountains within a 200-kilometer radius," he says. "Switzerland is completely different, and it has made a lasting impression on me. I remember my time in Davos as a very happy one."
On a personal level, Erdőhelyi also often thinks back to his days in Davos. Together with his young family—his wife and two children accompanied him to Switzerland—he used the weekends to experience as much of the Alpine landscape as possible. "Szeged is situated in the middle of a plain with no mountains within a 200-kilometer radius," he says. "Switzerland is completely different, and it has made a lasting impression on me. I remember my time in Davos as a very happy one."