Gyula Geszti

Gyula Peter Geszti

Application Engineer

Gyula’s research and consulting work primarily focuses on technical computing with MATLAB, with extended experience in image & signal processing in the medical domain.


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Gyula is an application engineer at SciEngineer. He received his MSc in Biomedical Engineering & Physics from King’s College London, focusing on MRI Sequence Development and Advanced Imaging Techniques. Additionally, he is an alumnus of Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE). Gyula spent three years in research & development, developing MRI software for preclinical MRI machines. His expertise in physics phenomena and R&D experience bring a unique combination of insights to help you overcome your challenges.

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