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I'm Tamás and I teach Mathematics and Physics to high school and university students. Additionally, I offer Oxford and Cambridge ("Oxbridge") admission preparation, which includes preparation for entrance exams, interview coaching, and personal statement reviews. I conduct lessons in both English and Hungarian.

I’ve experienced the Oxbridge admissions journey myself. Although I didn't get into the Oxford MPhys program on my first try, that experience was a stepping stone that helped me prepare better—eventually earning me MSc offers from both Oxford and Cambridge. I chose to pursue my studies at Oxford, and today, I use the lessons I learned to help other applicants successfully navigate their own path to these world-class universities.

I hold an MSci in Physics with Theoretical Physics from Imperial College London and an MSc in Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing from the University of Oxford. I’m currently pursuing a DPhil (PhD) in Mathematics at Oxford. Throughout my university studies, I aimed to do my best and managed to finish among the top of my cohorts.

What I Offer:

  • Oxbridge admissions support in:
    • Admissions tests
    • Interview preparation
    • Personal statement advice
  • Mathematics & Physics tutoring:
    • High school and undergraduate levels, with theory and practice tailored to your goals and explored in depth

Free Consultation

Let’s discuss your goals during a free consultation session.

Why Choose Me?

  • First-hand experience in every stage of the Oxbridge admissions process, from initial preparation to securing an offer
  • Bilingual tutoring in English and Hungarian
  • Patient and supportive teaching style

Let’s Get Started!

Whether you're preparing for exams or applying to top universities, I can help. me!

CV

Education

  1. DPhil (PhD) in Mathematics, University of Oxford

    2025–2029

    Focus on quantum algorithms and their applications.

  2. MSc in Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing, University of Oxford

    2024–2025

    Distinction.

  3. MSci in Physics with Theoretical Physics, Imperial College London

    2020–2024

    First class honours.

Teaching Experience

  1. Tutor at UniAdmissions

    2026 - Present

    Supported students with admissions tests, interviews, and personal statements.

  2. Private Tutoring (Mathematics & Physics)

    2023–2024

    One-to-one tutoring across school and undergraduate levels, focusing on problem-solving and exam preparation.

Research & Work Experience

  1. Research intern, PsiQuantum

    2025–2026

    Developed novel quantum algorithms for simulating classical physical systems.

  2. Research intern, Quantum Motion Technologies

    2025

    Conducted research in quantum computing for my Oxford MSc dissertation, applying it to computational fluid dynamics via the lattice Boltzmann method.

  3. Research intern, University of Warwick

    2024

    Enhanced the methodology from my Imperial College dissertation, developing the first method for the quantum simulation of nonlinear plasma physics.

  4. Research intern, Imperial College London

    2023

    Computed the Hilbert series of numerous gauge groups in the context of quiver gauge theories.

  5. Team-based problem solving, Imperial College London

    2023

    Coordinated a 25-member team on a high-energy physics data analysis project.

  6. Research intern, Wigner Research Centre for Physics

    2022

    Computed and investigated numerical solutions of linear sigma model equations.

  7. Research intern, Wigner Research Centre for Physics

    2021

    Developed an optimization algorithm for accelerator magnet field quality.

Achievements

  1. UK Quantum Hackathon

    2024

    3rd place.

  2. PLANCKS Physics Competition

    2024

    3rd place in UK & Ireland round; 4th place in international finals.

  3. Hungarian National Physics Olympiad (OKTV)

    2019–2020

    Overall 9th place in 11th grade and 4th place in 12th grade.

Grants and Scholarships

  1. Charles Coulson DPhil Scholarship

    2025

    University of Oxford.

  2. Industrial MSc Dissertation Bursary

    2025

    University of Oxford.

  3. Cambridge–Oxford Alumni Club of Hungary Scholarship

    2025

    Award supporting academic progress.

  4. MSc Bursary

    2024

    University of Oxford.

Research

I am a PhD student at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Oxford, co-supervised by Prof. Bálint Koczor and Prof. Jonathan Keating, with a focus on quantum computing and its real-world applications. My research centers on developing quantum algorithms to solve differential equation–based physical systems, particularly nonlinear problems. Previously, I worked on algorithms to optimize the magnetic fields of curved particle accelerator magnets for Heavy Ion Therapy.

Papers and Preprints

  1. “Carleman Linearization of Partial Differential Equations.”

    Tamás Vaszary

    arXiv:2412.00014 [math.GM], 2024

    DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2412.00014
  2. “Solving the Nonlinear Vlasov Equation on a Quantum Computer.”

    Tamás Vaszary, Animesh Datta, Thomas Goffrey, and Brian Appelbe

    arXiv:2411.19310 [quant-ph], 2024

    DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2411.19310
  3. “Strongly curved superconducting magnets: Beam optics modelling and field quality.”

    E Benedetto, D Barna, M D'Addazio, R De Maria, E Felcini, G Frisella, L Garolfi, A Latina, H Norman, E Oponowicz, M Pullia, T Vaszary and D Veres

    Journal of Physics: Conference Series, vol. 2687, no. 6, p. 062007, 2024

    DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/2687/6/062007
  4. “A New Algorithm for Optimizing the Field Quality of Curved CCT Magnets.”

    Dóra Veres, Tamás Vaszary, Elena Benedetto, and Dániel Barna

    IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, vol. 32, no. 5, pp. 1-14, 2022

    DOI: 10.1109/TASC.2022.3162389

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