My research, of theoretical and interdisciplinary character, can be framed within the context of statistical and nonlinear physics. Using mathematics and methodological tools specific to these areas, I have worked on various topics including effects of fluctuations in nonlinear optical systems, switch-on time in lasers, synchronization of nonlinear oscillators, feedback effects on lasers and optoelectronic systems, encoded communications based on chaotic lasers, coherence in laser arrays, instabilities in extended systems, pattern formation, quantum fluctuations in nonlinear optical cavities, noise-sustained structures, front dynamics, localized structures and dissipative solitons, generation of high spectral purity microwaves with opto-electronic oscillators and systems with multiple or state-dependent delays. My recent work in the context of socio-technical systems, focuses on the analysis of human mobility using geolocated data and on power grid frequency fluctuations and stability in scenarios of large renewable penetration. He has advised or co-advised 10 PhD thesis and is currently co-advising another three.
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