Boldog Péter

Boldog Péter

Dept. of Computational Sciences,
Wigner Research Centre for Physics

Konkoly-Thege M. út 29-33,
Budapest, H-1121, Hungary


Bolyai Institute, University of Szeged

Aradi vértanúk tere 1.
Szeged, H-6720, Hungary


+36703671387 ● boldogpeter@gmail.com



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Studies

  • 2011, BSc in Biology, University of Szeged
  • 2014, BSc in Physics, University of Szeged
  • 2016, MSc in Physics, major in theoretical and mathematical physics, University of Szeged
  • 2022, Phd in mathematics, University of Szeged


  • Prizes

  • 2014: 1st place National Scientific Students’ Associations Conference (OTDK, local competition)
  • 2015: 2nd place National Scientific Students’ Associations Conference (OTDK, national competition)
  • 2020: Innovation Prize of the University of Szeged (with Zsolt Vizi and Norbert Bogya)
  • 2021: Gyula Farkas Commemorative Prize to young researchers in applied mathematics from the János Bolyai Mathematical Society


  • Study Trips

  • 2018, Banach Center of Polish Academy of Sciences, Bedlewo, Poland,
    participation in two spring schools: "Information transmission in biological systems" and "From individual based models to structured population level description,"
  • 2018, Hokkaido University (organizer), summer epidemiological modeling school in Tokyo,
  • 2019, University of Edinburgh, LMS Research School: PDEs in Biomathematics.
  • Work experience

  • 2008-2010: Intracellular protein degradation, transcription regulation
    Regulation of Cell Cycle Research Group, Biological Research Center, Szeged
    Supervisor: dr. Margit Pál
  • 2010-2013: Quenching of singlet oxygen generated by photosynthetic reaction centers with carbon nanotubes
    Department of Biophysics and bioinformatics, University of Szeged
    Supervisor: dr. László Nagy
  • 2014 – 2022: Mathematical modeling of biological phenomena
    Bolyai Institute, University of Szeged
    Supervisor: dr. Gergely Röst
  • 2022 - : Physics and mathematics of complex systems
    Theoretical Neuroscience and Complex Systems Research Group,
    Dept. of Computational Sciences, Wigner Research Centre for Physics
    Supervisor: dr. Zoltán Somogyvári


  • Research abroad

  • 2017: University of Oxford, UK Wolfson Centre for Mathematical Biology,
    visit to Prof. Dr. Ruth Baker's research group,
  • 2018, Technical University of Munich, Germany,
    visit to Prof. Dr. Christina Kuttler's research group,
  • 2018: University of Oxford, Wolfson Centre for Mathematical Biology,
    visit to Prof. Dr. Ruth Baker's research group with the support of the Tempus Public Foundation's Campus Mundi Scholarship, resulting in [2] publication.
    • Carbon nanotubes quench singlet oxygen generated by photosynthetic reaction centers
      Peter Boldog, Kata Hajdu, Melinda Magyar, Éva Hideg, Klara Hernádi, Endre Horváth, Arnaud Magrez, Krisztina Nagy, György Váró, Laszlo Forró, Laszlo Nagy,
      Physica Status Solidi b
    • Convergence of solutions in a mean-field model of go-or-grow type with reservation of sites for proliferation and cell cycle delay
      Baker RE, Boldog P, Röst G
      Progress in Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 2018 (eds. I. Faragó, F. Izsák, P. Simon), Springer 2019
    • Risk assessment of novel coronavirus COVID-19 outbreaks outside China
      Boldog P, Tekeli T, Vizi Zs, Dénes A, Bartha F, Röst G
      JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 9(2), 571 (2020)
    • Early Phase of the COVID-19 Outbreak in Hungary and Post-Lockdown Scenarios
      Gergely Röst, Ferenc A Bartha, Norbert Bogya, Péter Boldog, Attila Dénes, Tamás Ferenci, Krisztina J Horváth, Attila Juhász, Csilla Nagy, Tamás Tekeli, Zsolt Vizi, Beatrix Oroszi
      VIRUSES, 12(7), 708 (2020)
    • Propensity matrix method for age dependent stochastic infectious disease models
      Péter Boldog, Norbert Bogya, Zsolt Vizi
      Trends in Biomathematics: Stability and Oscillations in Environmental, Social, and Biological Models,
      R. P. Mondaini (ed.), Springer (2021)
    • Potential severity, mitigation, and control of Omicron waves depending on pre-existing immunity and immune evasion
      F.A. Bartha, P. Boldog, A. Dénes, T. Tekeli, Z. Vizi, G. Röst,
      Trends in Biomathematics: Stability and Oscillations in Environmental, Social, and Biological Models, R. P. Mondaini (ed.), Springer (2021)
    • Seeing beyond the spikes: reconstructing the complete spatiotemporal membrane potential distribution from paired intra- and extracellular recordings
      D. Meszéna, A. Barlay, P. Boldog, D. Cserpán, L. Wittner, I. Ulbert, and Z.Somogyvári
      The Journal of Physiology, Wiley
    • Novel exact lattice-based stochastic cell culture simulation algorithms incorporating spontaneous and contact-dependent reactions
      P. Boldog Preprint

    Teaching in Hungary

  • Dynamical systems
  • Linear algebra
  • Calculus 1, 2
  • Probability
  • Mathematics for biologists, chemist
  • Elementary mathematics
  • Mathematical thinking


  • Teaching abroad

  • 2018, Technical University of Munich, Germany,
    One week crash course on stochastic modeling with Python


  • Supervised students

  • Barlay Anna (Molecular bionics, BSc)
  • Kovács Kolos (Mathematics, BSc)