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Miklós Rédei is a professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) specializing in the philosophy of science, particularly the foundations of modern physics and quantum theory. He joined LSE in 2007 and has affiliations with the Department of Logic and the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at Lorand Eotvos University in Budapest, Hungary. Rédei has held various visiting fellowships including at the Fulbright Scholar Center for Philosophy of Science in Pittsburgh and the Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology at MIT. His research mainly focuses on probabilistic causality in classical and quantum probabilistic frameworks, and he has extensively studied the work of John von Neumann. He is the author of 'Quantum Logic: An Algebraic Approach' and has co-authored several significant publications including 'The Principle of Common Cause' and edited volumes on von Neumann's work. Rédei has been a prominent figure in the European Philosophy of Science Association and received the Carl-Friedrich Siemens Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in 2018. His key research interests include philosophy of science, the foundations of quantum physics, probability theory, and Bayesian learning.
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