
معرفی
Réka Markovich is a Research Scientist at the Department of Computer Science, University of Luxembourg, leading the Computational Law and Machine Ethics (CLAiM) group. She holds a permanent position in the Interdisciplinary Lab for Intelligent and Adaptive Systems and serves on the Benelux Association for AI board. Her work focuses on computational legal theory, AI ethics, and normative multi-agent systems. She has held roles at institutions including Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) and the London School of Economics. Markovich’s research spans deontic logic, legal knowledge representation, and AI applications in law, with over 150 publications. She has secured grants like the Marie Speyer Excellence Grant and the TAILOR Connectivity Fund. Awards include fellowships from the New National Excellence Program and the Hungarian State Doctoral Fellowship. She is an editorial board member for journals like Journal of Applied Logics and Journal of Logic and Computation.
Education
Ph.D. in Logic and Philosophy of Science (ELTE, 2018), M.Sc. in Logic and Theory of Science (ELTE, 2012), J.D. (Pázmány Péter Catholic University, 2005).
Research Interests
Formalization of legal rights, normative systems, machine ethics, and AI ethics. Her work bridges deontic logic with computational models for legal reasoning and ethical AI governance.
Key Awards
- Marie Speyer Excellence Grant (2024-2026)
- TAILOR Connectivity Fund Grant (2021)
- New National Excellence Fellowship (2017–2018)
- Hungarian State Doctoral Fellowship (2012–2015)
Grants & Leadership
Led projects like DISCREASON (Marie Speyer grant) and VIRTOWN (BRAINSTORM grant). Co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications in AI, law, and logic.
Labs & Teams
Head of CLAiM group at University of Luxembourg, contributing to interdisciplinary research in AI ethics and computational law.

