I am a researcher with over 15 years of experience in sociology and political science. Currently, I serve as a Research Fellow at ELTE Centre for Social Sciences (CSS-RECENS), head of the Political Analysis Research Institute at Századvég Foundation, and a Visiting Researcher at Harvard University, IQSS. My research focuses on survey methodology, political sociology, AI, and digital behavior, with a particular interest in cross-national research and digital trace data. I earned my PhD at ELTE, have taught quantitative methods at five Hungarian universities, and was awarded both the Fulbright and Eötvös scholarships in 2022, which supported a research stay in the United States. I have published more than 60 scientific articles in leading international journals, including PNAS Nexus, Social Science & Medicine, and Public Opinion Quarterly.