About Me
I am a British-Hungarian software entrepreneur living in the UK. I spend most of my time building apps for research in academia. What really matters to me is designing software that feels good to use: simple, thoughtful, and made with care.
Growing up, I often turned to computers as a place where things made sense, a space full of clever tools, creativity, and possibility. That experience inspired me to build tools that feel intuitive and inspiring for others, ones that spark ideas, feel like they 'get you,' and maybe even bring a bit of calm or joy.
In the News
Some of the research projects that runs on my software has been featured in the media:
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'AI tool to aid organ transplants nominated for NHS award', 22 February 2024 (BBC News)
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'Three firms selected for Lough Neagh space project', 9 December 2024 (BBC News)
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'Appeal for relatives to unlock graveyard's secrets', 12 January 2025 (BBC News)
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'Work begins to determine size of Ouseburn burial ground', 13 November 2024 (BBC News)
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'Northumberland ancient rock art protected by modern app', 25 November 2017 (BBC News)
Some of my Apps
My Skills
I can help you with
- Advanced Data Capture: Enabling data collection in various formats, including audio, photos, text, and geo-location.
- Digital Forms: Designing and digitalising data collection with intuitive, user-friendly interactions.
- Going Offline: Developing robust offline apps to ensure seamless productivity, anytime and anywhere.
- Accessible UX: Ensuring your app is inclusive and usable for individuals with diverse abilities, adhering to Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines and accessibility standards like WCAG.
- Regulatory Compliance: Guiding your app planning to ensure compliance with Apple App Store and Google Play Store guidelines.
- Localisation: Adapting your app to effectively connect with diverse audiences across regions and languages.
Notable examples:
Newcastle University’s School of Medicine, NU Signoffs, the largest mobile application the University has.
Liver Assessment for transplant surgeons, OrQA, aimed for large-scale clinical trials across the UK and US.
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