Gábor Hofer-SzabóView profile
Research Fellow
Gábor Hofer-Szabó is a Senior Research Fellow and Deputy Head at the Institute of Philosophy within the Research Centre for the Humanities at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest. As a Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award Winner of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (2021-22), he spent the 2021/22 academic year at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP) at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. His work bridges foundational quantum theory, probabilistic causality, and interdisciplinary applications of contextuality. Education: DSc in Philosophy of Science (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2020) Habilitation in Philosophy of Science (Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, 2012) PhD in Philosophy of Science (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, 2001) MA in Physics (Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, 1993) Research Interests: Hofer-Szabó's primary focus is on the foundations of quantum theory and probabilistic causality , with specific projects in noncommutative causality, dynamical systems approaches to causation, emergence in statistical physics, and contextuality in physical, social, and psychological sciences. His work integrates formal methods with philosophical analysis to address fundamental questions in quantum mechanics and causality. Publications: His recent articles explore quantum contextuality, noncommutative causality, and Bell-type inequalities, demonstrating a consistent focus on the interplay between quantum foundations, probabilistic models, and causal inference. Key themes include operational equivalence, Kochen-Specker arguments, and macrostates in statistical physics. Awards and Grants: Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (2021-22) János Bolyai Research Scholarship (2008-2011, 2003-2006) Teacher-Researcher Award, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2004) Fulbright Research Grant (2011-2012) Principal Investigator for multiple OTKA grants including 'Rethinking probability, causality, and contextuality' (2020-2024) Collaborations: Hofer-Szabó leads research teams at the Institute of Philosophy and collaborates internationally, including projects at the Edelstein Center (Jerusalem), MCMP (Munich), and partnerships across European institutions. His work involves interdisciplinary applications of quantum contextuality in social and psychological sciences.








