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László Csató

research fellow
Email
@email
Phone
+36 1 279 6169
Address
1111 Budapest, Lágymányosi u. 11.
Room number
L 411

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Economic Sciences, summa cum laude
    Corvinus University of Budapest (Hungary), Doctoral School of General and Quantitative Economics, Department of Operations Research and Actuarial Sciences
    2011-2015
    Ph.D. Dissertation: Methodological and applicational issues of paired comparison based ranking (in Hungarian: A páros összehasonlításokon alapuló rangsorolás módszertani és alkalmazási kérdései)
    http://phd.lib.uni-corvinus.hu/844/
  • Economist in Quantitative Economic Analysis (MSc), grade: excellent
    Corvinus University of Budapest (Hungary), Faculty of Economics
    2009-2011
    Thesis: Globalization, inequality, and input-output modelling (in Hungarian: Globalizáció, jövedelemelosztás és input-output modellezés)
    http://szd.lib.uni-corvinus.hu/3776/
  • Economics (BSc), grade: excellent
    Corvinus University of Budapest (Hungary), Faculty of Economics
    2006-2009
    Thesis: External imbalances in the Baltic countries (in Hungarian: Külső egyensúlytalanságok a Baltikumban)
    http://szd.lib.uni-corvinus.hu/3244/
  • Secondary school, Révai Miklós Gimnázium és Kollégium, Győr
    2000-2006

Research fields

  • Social choice and welfare
  • Game theory
  • Paired-comparison based ranking
  • Network analysis
  • Decision theory

Research grants and projects

  • MTA Premium Post Doctorate Research Program
    Ranking with paired comparisons: theory and applications, September 2016 - August 2019
    http://mta.hu/mta_hirei/az-mta-premium-posztdoktori-kutatoi-programjanak-nyertesei-106642
  • Excellent Researcher Scholarschip, Corvinus University of Budapest, 2016
    http://portal.uni-corvinus.hu/?id=31637&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=25623&L=1
  • The Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders Found
    Mathematical analysis of centrality measures, February 2015 - November 2015
    http://www.tokyofoundation.org/sylff/16822
  • OTKA (Hungarian Scientific Research Fund) K 111797, participant, September 2014 -
    Bozóki Sándor: Preference modelling and ranking based on pairwise comparisons
    http://nyilvanos.otka-palyazat.hu/index.php?menuid=930&num=111797&keyword=111797&lang=EN
  • MTA-BCE „Lendület” Strategic Interactions Research Group, junior researcher, March 2014 - August 2016
    http://sirg.uni-corvinus.hu/index.php?id=54882
  • National Excellence Programme, Apáczai Csere János National Fellowship for PhD Students
    Mathematical background of using ranking methods and pairwise comparison matrices, February 2013 - January 2014
    http://nemzetikivalosag.hu/documents/10191/1411475/ACSJD_20130228_A1.pdf/7c41d239-efc2-4353-a0b1-e8b2ebae5937
    http://nemzetikivalosag.hu/documents/10191/0/Almanach-EN.pdf/278210d8-e4c5-4b3f-a526-79e9bc1f316c
  • OTKA (Hungarian Scientific Research Fund) K 77420, participant, January 2012 - March 2014
    Temesi József: Decision support: models and computer-aided solutions for economic and business decisions
    http://nyilvanos.otka-palyazat.hu/index.php?menuid=930&num=77420&lang=EN

Publications

  • Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?pagesize=100&user=xje88NkAAAAJ&hl
  • MTMT: https://vm.mtmt.hu//www/index.php?AuthorID=10032521

Teaching

  • Corvinus University of Budapest, Faculty of Economics, Department of Operations Research and Actuarial Sciences, assistant lecturer, October 2014 -
    http://portal.uni-corvinus.hu/index.php?id=24294&no_cache=1&tx_efcointranet_pi1[cusman]=lcsato&tx_efcointranet_pi1[L]=en
    Courses in English: Operations Research (lecture); Operations Research, Quantitative Methods (seminar)
    Courses in Hungarian: Operations Research, Operations Research Models I, Operations Research Models II (lecture); Business Mathematics, Decision Methods, Macroeconomics, Operations Research, Operations Research Models I, Operations Research Models II, Quantitative Methods, Selected Topics in Decision Theory (seminar)

Important publications

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