Is a PhD student at the Doctoral School of Chemical Sciences at the University of Pannonia . Olajos participates in the development of novel bioseparation methods, micro and nano fluidic analytical separations in the Horváth Laboratory of Bioseparation Sciences at the University of Innsbruck from February 2007 until November 2007 as a visiting student. He graduated in analytical chemistry as an environmental engineer from the Pannonia University ( Veszprém , Hungary ). He used the stochastic theory of chromatography with the so called multiple species eluent/analyte retention model for the description of ion chromatographic processes of anions . He was mainly working with charged compounds, cooperated in the optimization of the ion analysis of the primary and secondary circuit water at nuclear power plant of Paks and the development of assay methodology for the determination of conductor electrolytes.