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Blanka Szeitl is a Lecturer at the Department of Statistics, Faculty of Social Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), and an active Research Fellow at the HUN-REN Center for Social Sciences. She holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics (2024) from the Bolyai Institute, University of Szeged, with a thesis on survey error correction, and an MSc in Survey Statistics from ELTE.
- PhD: Applied Mathematics, University of Szeged (2017-2024)
- MSc: Survey Statistics, ELTE (2012-2015)
- BA: Sociology, ELTE (2008-2012)
Her research focuses on survey methodology in evolving social and technological contexts, particularly Total Survey Error, measurement uncertainty, and probability theory applications. She has published extensively on sampling bias, data correction techniques, and health status of marginalized groups. As founder of ELTE’s Survey Methods Room Budapest research group, she leads funded projects and student mentorship initiatives.
Key trends in her publications include cross-national survey design (European Social Survey), health disparities in vulnerable populations, and mathematical optimization for sampling strategies. She frequently presents at conferences like the ISI World Statistics Congress and European Survey Research Association meetings.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Invitation to the Young Statistician Meeting (Austria, 2015) for her MSc thesis work
In teaching, she leads courses on survey sampling, data analytics, and statistical theory, integrating mathematical rigor with practical survey techniques. She also co-founded Panelstory, Hungary’s first probability-based online panel.
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