Zsuzsanna Németh received her Doctor of Philosophy degree in theoretical linguistics at the University of Szeged in 2016, the title of her dissertation was Four Repair Operations in Hungarian Conversations in the Light of Cross-Linguistic Examinations. She currently works as a research fellow in the MTA-DE-SZTE Research Group for Theoretical Linguistics. Her research focuses on same-turn self-repair strategies. She aims to explore the interactional functions and other characteristics of repair operations, their appearance in Hungarian, as well as the potential relationships between them. Her peer-reviewed papers have appeared, among others, in Journal of Pragmatics and Mouton Series in Pragmatics. She has been teaching various courses in conversation analysis, pragmatics, statistics, and language description at the University of Szeged. She is a member of the Hungarian Research Centre for Pragmatics, established in 2012.