Milan Janosov

Rank: 
Visiting Lecturer

Contact information

With a background in physics and network science, I earned my PhD in network and data science in 2020. I studied and researched at the Eötvös Loránd University and the Central European University in Budapest, at the Barabási Lab in Boston, and the Bell Labs in Cambridge. Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2020. TEDx Speaker. Alumni at Eötvös Collegium. Regular columnist at Qubit and the Data Visualization Society.

I am the founder of Geospatial Data Consulting, an External Consultant at Oxford Economics, and Visiting Faculty at the Central European University. Previously, I co-founded and led data science at Datapolis and Baoba, was a research expert at the European Commission, and a long-term senior consultant at Maven7.

I was awarded the Scholarship of the Republic of Hungary three times, won multiple prizes at science competitions, and presented my work in peer-reviewed journals and conferences from Nature's Scientific Reports to MIT.

My work has been featured in Nature Social Science Research, GQ, Times Higher Education, New Scientist, New York Times, TechXplore, The Economic Times, Futurism, Phys.org, Nightingale, Gamestar, the Miami Art Week, and more.

Qualification

Network Science PhD, Central European University, (2020)
Biophysics MScc, Eötvös Loránd University, (2016)
Physics BSc, Eötvös Loránd University, (2013)