I am the Head of Developer Relations at DuckDB Labs. I lead the work on the documentation and the blog for the DuckDB project, and give talks. I run the DuckCon conference series and perform interesting benchmark experiments.
Outside of my day job, I am a contributor and board member of the Graph Data Council (GDC, formerly known as LDBC), a nonprofit that promotes the use of graph data management technology and defines TPC-style graph database benchmarks.
Previously, I spent a decade in academia. I obtained my PhD in software engineering at the Critical Systems Research Group of TU Budapest, followed by a 3-year stint as a post-doctoral researcher at the Database Architectures group of CWI Amsterdam. My research focused on graph queries, graph analytics, and benchmarks.
Along with updates on what I’ve been up to, I also share some notes on this site.
Links
GitHub – Twitter – LinkedIn – Stack Overflow – Google Scholar – DBLP
News
- March: I published “Big Data” experiments on the new MacBook Neo.
- February: At FOSDEM 2026, I participated in the panel on OSS Funding and gave a talk “Database benchmarks: Lessons learned from running a benchmark standard organization” in the Software Performance Developer Room.
- January: I co-organized the first DuckDB Developer Meeting in Amsterdam.
For older items, see the news archive.