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Research grant

November 10, 2025

Sándor Juhász’s new NKKP Starting grant explores how networks of economic dependencies shape the success, failure, and transition of firms, products, and places.

Conference

October 30, 2025

ANETI Lab members at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Hungarian section of ERSA host a special session and discuss work on occupational matching and labour mobility, the diffusion of antidepressant use in social networks, and the spatial structure and robustness of supply chain and labour flow networks.

Research

October 1, 2025

Our Open Access paper measures author similarity with transition probability and outperforms alternative metrics in classification tasks at various scales of analysis.

Research

September 25, 2025

László Lőrincz and Emese Túry-Angyal investigate the question by simulating diffusion dynamics in social media networks.

Preprint

September 12, 2025

The working paper co-authored by Gergely Mónus uses large publication data sets to answer this question.

Highlight

September 10, 2025

The research of Johannes Wachs was cited in a column on AI in the Wall Street Journal.

Research grant

September 5, 2025

Quintin will begin his project at ANETI ELTE KRTK on scientific collaborations between European and US universities in 2026.

Visitor

September 1, 2025

Anikó Hannák from University of Zürich and Christoph Stadtfeld from ETH Zürich are visiting ANETI as CIAS fellows of Corvinus University.

Research

June 17, 2025

A new study by Luca Gallo presents a new model to study contagion in presence of group interactions.

Research

August 18, 2025

A new study by Gergő Pintér and Balázs Lengyel shows that not just the physical barriers, but the administrative boundaries also limit urban mobility, and these urban barriers have significantly different effects on people beased on where they live.

Research

July 14, 2025

Researchers of the RECENS group, Júlia Koltai and Károly Takács and of the ANETI Lab, László Lőrincz and Johannes Wachs analysed if context collapse contributes to the decline of an online social network.