Márton Karsai

Rank: 
Associate Professor

Contact information

Building: 
Vienna, Quellenstrasse 51
Room: 
D302
Phone: 
+43 125 230 2606

Márton Karsai, DSc, PhD, HDR, is an Associate Professor in Network Science and the Head of the Department of Network and Data Science at the Central European University, Research Professor at the Rényi Institute of Mathematics (Hungary), and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Advances of Complex Systems (World Scientific). His research interest falls within human dynamics, computational social science, and data science, especially focusing on heterogeneous temporal dynamics, spatial and temporal networks, socioeconomic systems and social contagion phenomena. His main expertise are in analysing large human interaction datasets and in the development of data-driven models of various social phenomena.

Blog posts by or about Márton on What's Up at DNDS:

Correlations of Socioeconomic and Urban Patterns Observed via an Interpretable Deep Learning Model

Interpretable Deep Learning Model for Socioeconomic Status Inference from Satellite Images and Their Correlations with Urban Patterns

Qualification

MSc in Computational Physics - University of Szeged (Hungary)
PhD in Statistical Physics (double degree) - University of Szeged (Hungary) - Université Joseph Fourier (France)
Habilitation (HDR) in Computer Science - Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon (France)
Doctor of Science (DSc) in Statistical Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences