Orsolya's research focuses on the underlying processes of women's marginalization in technical fields, using big data taken from collaborative platforms. She has had the privilege to participate in fellowships such as the Data Science for Social Good and Bridge Budapest, and she is an active organizer of the Hungarian branch of Women in Data Science Conference.
Blog posts by or about Orsolya on What's Up at DNDS:
Video: Gendered Behavior as a Disadvantage in Open Source Software Development
Language Style Similarity and Friendship Networks
Optimizing Urban Jungles - Urban Mobility via Multilayer Networks
Google Searches of CEU Became Global
Center Has Strong Presence at Flagship Conference on Networks
Qualification
Msc in Survey Statistics, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary, 2012
Journalist, Bálint György Journalism Academy, Budapets, Hungary, 2011
BA in Social Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary, 2010
Thesis
Does Open Source Open Doors? Female Success through Collaborative Networks