Dr. Peter Varga

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Biography

Peter Varga studied civil engineering at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. He worked as a research assistant at the Technical University of Vienna, where he obtained his PhD in bone biomechanics under the supervision of Professor Philippe Zysset. His work has been recognized with the 'Award of Excellence 2010' from the Austrian Federal Minister for Science and Research. After a postdoctoral year in Vienna, Peter Varga moved to the Julius Wolff Institute at Charité University Medicine Berlin, joining the research team of Professor Kay Raum as a postdoctoral fellow and principal investigator. In 2014, he transferred to the AO Research Institute Davos, where he works as a senior project leader in the Biomedical Development group led by Professor Boyko Gueorguiev. Peter Varga's research focuses on the biomechanical behavior and failure of bones and bone-implant constructs, as well as computer simulations of these phenomena.

Research Interests

Experience

Senior Project Leader

2014-01-01 — Present

AO Research Institute Davos • Davos

Leading the Biomedical Development group, focusing on biomechanical research.

Postdoctoral Fellow

— 2014-01-01

Julius Wolff Institute, Charité UM Berlin • Berlin

Conducted research on biomechanics under guidance of Professor Kay Raum.

Awards

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Award of Excellence 2010

2010-01-01

Courses

Tissue Biomechanics Lab

Requirements for University of Bern

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent Maximum 60 ECTS credits of additional requirements if background is slightly different
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Specialization Notes

Part of the Swiss Joint Master in Computer Science (Bern, Fribourg, Neuchâtel).