Máté Józsa

I am a second year master physicist, majoring in computational physics at Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca. In my research so far, I have largely dealt with networks and machine learning. My main interest is based on the mysteries surrounding the origin of life. Thus, because my research is aimed on a deep theoretical understanding of living beings, the issues arrising during the control of microorganisms are not far from me either. Understanding these processes plays a major role, I believe, not only in producing effective medicine, but also in understanding the wonderfully complex nature that surrounds us.

Sándor Lipcsei

I'm currently a $4^{\mathrm{th}}$ year BSc Engineering Physics student at Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca. I'm also working at Eötvös Loránd University, in the Materials Physics Department as a junior researcher. My main fields of interest are dislocation dynamics, micromechanics, statistics and condensed matter physics. I'm also interested in every dynamical system with complex behaviour and this is the reason why I choose to participate in this project.

Lehel Csillag

I am currently an MSc student in a joint programme in Mathematical Physics at Ludwig Maximilians University- and Technical University of Munich. My main fields of interest are mathematical and theoretical physics, especially analytically treatable models, even though I haven't had a course on integrable systems yet. My main area of study is quantum field theory and high energy physics, however I am interested in interdisciplinary applications aswell, which is the main reason I joined this project. My bachelor's thesis was also related to an interdisciplinary master equation with practical importance, which could be solved analytically.

Róbert Budai

My name is Budai Robert, currently student at Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Computer-science and Automation department. Also recently graduated from Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Physics. I was always fascinated by the engineering part and the physical part of different sensors. This is why I chose to participate in this project.