Máté MÁNFAY

Birth place, date: Marcali, Hungary, 24th February 1987
Citizenship: Hungarian
Address: H-8700, Marcali, Berzsenyi Street 57, Hungary
Telephone: +36305989597
E-mail: manfay@math.bme.hu

Education
2005 – present: Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), Hungary
Mathematician
Major: Stochastics ; Minor: Mathematical economics, Operations research
2001 – 2005: Fazekas Mihály High School, Budapest, Hungary
Special mathematics class; Excellent scores on exit exams
1993 – 2001: Noszlopy Gáspár Primary School, Marcali, Hungary

Professional Experience
2009 – present: Consultant
Ericsson Hungary Ltd.
2008 – 2009: Project member
BME – Morgan Stanley financial mathematics project
2008 – 2010: Teaching
Mathematics A1 (Calculus) for Civil Engineer Students
Mathematics A2 (Calculus) for Civil Engineer Students
Mathematics A2 (Calculus) for Chemical Engineer Students
2007 – 2008: Demonstrator
Department of Algebra, BME, Hungary
Department of Stochastics, BME, Hungary
Department of Geometry, BME, Hungary

Honours
Mathematics
2009: 2nd prize International Mathematical Competition for University Students
2009: 1st place National Scientific Student Conference (OTDK),
Stochastic Analysis section
Paper: Poincaré Inequality for Interacting Particle Systems
2008: 5th place BME Scientific Student Conference (TDK),
Faculty of Natural Sciences
Paper: Poincaré Inequality for Interacting Particle Systems
2007: 2nd place BME Scientific Student Conference (TDK),
Faculty of Natural Sciences
Paper: 3-Dimensional VLSI Routing
2006: 1st prize BME Competition
2005: 9th place International Mathematical Olympiad (team), Merida, Mexico
2005: Bronze medal International Mathematical Olympiad, Merida, Mexico
2005: 1st place Gillis-Turán Binational Competition
2004: Gold medal Italian National Competition, Cesenatico, Italy
2003: 10th place Hungarian National Competition, Arany Dániel
2002: 6 th place Hungarian National Competition, Arany Dániel
Programming
2008: 5th place Hungarian Collegiate Programming Team Contest
2008: Honorable Mention
ACM-IBM International Collegiate Programming
Contest Central European Final, Wroclaw, Poland

Scholarships
2008 – 2010: Scholarship of the Republic of Hungary
2006 – 2007: Scholarship of the Prime Minister of Hungary
2003 – 2005: Scholarship of the Lord Mayor of Budapest

Language Skills
Hungarian Native
English Advanced
French Intermediate
Spanish Basic

Other Skills
Computer Skills: Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX, C++, Weka
Hobbies: Chess, football, reading, running