I have graduated on the University of Miskolc, Faculty of Humanities, Cultural and Visual Anthropology. Museology, Prehistory in 2003. In my dissertations I have studied the craftsmen of Derecske and the wall-hangings with inscriptions in Harsány. From 2005 I have continued my studies and researches in the European Ethnology PhD program of the Eötvös Loránd University. Here I have specialized on the wood crafts and wheelers. I have received the PhD degree in 2013.
From 2010 I am a sponsored research fellow in the Institute of Ethnology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. In my researches I study the toolset and the products of the crafts, the preservation and revival of the traditional technics. I deal with the craftsmens’ changing social status and roles in the 20th century, the manifestations of the craftsmens’ identity.