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José Ignacio Santos
Summary
I hold a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Burgos and a Bachelor's degree in the same field from the University of Valladolid. Additionally, I have earned an M.Sc. in Business Economics from UNED and an M.Sc. in Information Systems from the School of Industrial Management (EOI) in Madrid. At the outset of my career, I dedicated myself to developing methodologies for the study of complex systems, a commitment that has defined my research trajectory. My work is distinguished by a dual focus. First, I am deeply interested in employing a variety of methods and techniques—such as agent-based modeling, complex network theory, and machine learning. These approaches are instrumental in my ongoing study of complex systems. Second, I am committed to an interdisciplinary approach, actively collaborating with experts across engineering, social sciences, anthropology, and archaeology. This cross-disciplinary engagement has been crucial in tackling complex challenges, leading to significant contributions in both the social sciences and humanities and the domains of computer science and engineering.
Agents & Multi-Agent Systems Network Science & Online Social Networks