Tamás Virág
About Tamás Virág
Tamás Virág is an Applications Engineer at National Instruments in Budapest, with a background in mechatronics and extensive experience in engineering roles.
Applications Engineer at National Instruments
Tamás Virág is currently working as an Applications Engineer at National Instruments in Budapest. His role involves the utilization of his expertise in LabVIEW to develop automated test systems. He is responsible for supporting various engineering applications, leveraging his skills and knowledge to enhance operational efficiency.
Previous Experience in Engineering
Tamás has a diverse background in engineering roles. He worked at graphIT Ltd. as a Technical Support Engineer in 2017 for 4 months, providing technical assistance and support. Before that, he served as a Hardware Engineer at Codie in 2014 for 3 months. He also had a brief stint at Recycolor Kft as a CAD Designer Trainee in 2013 for 1 month, where he developed a custom CAD tool. Additionally, Tamás co-founded and led the RoboPhone division from 2013 to 2014, spearheading a robotics project.
Education in Mechatronics and Engineering
Tamás Virág obtained his Master's degree in Mechatronics and Integrated Engineering from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics between 2015 and 2017. Prior to this, he completed his Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering at the Budapesti Mûszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem from 2012 to 2015. His academic background provided a strong foundation in mechatronic systems and automated engineering.
Engineering Projects and Contributions
During his Master's program, Tamás worked on projects integrating mechatronic systems, applying theoretical knowledge to practical applications. At RoboPhone, he led a team of engineers in developing an innovative robotics project. Moreover, he presented a paper on mechatronics at a national engineering conference, showcasing his research and insights.
Mentorship and Volunteering
Tamás has demonstrated a commitment to the engineering community by volunteering as a mentor for junior engineering students at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. His mentorship role involved providing guidance, sharing industry insights, and supporting the academic and professional growth of the students.