Bence Molnár is an engineer and researcher, currently a doctoral student at the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences. His research focuses on the intersection of vehicle dynamics and agriculture through the study of terrain characteristics. His goal is to develop a system that gathers real-time data from sensors mounted on vehicles or drones, which is then combined with GIS data to enhance the precision of terrain assessment for autonomous vehicle control. He has presented at numerous scientific conferences and symposiums, most recently at the 2024 Sustainable Mobility and Transportation Symposium, where he showcased his study titled Advanced Analysis of Wheel Contact Forces in Dual-Unit Vehicles Using Kistler RoaDyn Sensors.