János Kertész is a Hungarian physicist known for his contributions to the fields of econophysics, complex networks, and the application of fractal geometry in physical problems.
with a thesis on the atomic dynamics of simple liquids under the supervision of Prof. T. Geszti at the Institute of Technical Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
[1] His research interests span across statistical physics and its applications in various fields, including percolation theory, phase transitions, fractal growth, granular materials, and simulation methods.
Kertész has published over 280 scientific papers and has been a visiting scientist in numerous countries including Germany, the US, France, Italy, and Finland.
Kertész has also organized and co-organized several international conferences and workshops, and has been a member of the editorial and advisory boards of multiple scientific journals.