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János Kertész is a Professor and Head of the Department of Network and Data Science at the Central European University (CEU), currently based in Vienna. He is also an elected member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Previously, he held professorial and research positions at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, where he served as Director of the Institute of Physics.
His research lies at the intersection of statistical physics and social sciences, with major contributions to network science, econophysics, computational social science, and algorithmic fairness. He investigates systemic risks in economic networks, opinion dynamics in algorithmically biased environments, poverty mapping using big data, and the role of automation in online extremism.
The most recent articles highlight a strong trend in applying complex systems methodologies to real-world socioeconomic problems—particularly through large-scale network analysis, multimodal data integration, and policy-relevant modeling in inequality, supply chains, and digital fairness. His collaborative work spans institutions like the Complexity Science Hub (CSH) in Vienna.
- Elected member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
He has advised numerous researchers and contributed to major interdisciplinary grants, particularly in complexity science and data-driven social science. His leadership in organizing NetSci 2023, the largest network science conference, underscores his role in fostering global scientific collaboration. He is central to projects involving high-resolution poverty mapping, economic systemic risk, and ethical AI applications.
He is actively involved with the Complexity Science Hub (CSH), where CEU is a partner institution, and contributes to interdisciplinary teams working on economic modeling, social network analysis, and crisis preparedness using granular supply chain and VAT data.




