I'm a PhD student under the supervision of Dr. Jose Javier Ramasco from Motril, Granada (Spain). I obtained my undergraduate degree in (Fundamental) Physics at Universidad Complutense de Madrid before moving to Paris to obtain a master's degree in Physics of Complex Systems offered in conjunction by Université de Paris, Sorbonne Université and Université Paris-Saclay. My work is focused heavily on computational and data-oriented approaches to discovering and understanding complexity in social and biological systems.
My internship at Pierre Louis Institute of Epidemiology and Public Health (IPLESP) in Paris under Dr. Chiara Poletto sparked my interest in networks and agent-based modelling. Here at IFISC I will continue this line of work incorporating an emphasis on human mobility and real mobility data.
My work so far has focused mainly on bottom-up approaches in order to incorporate complex dynamics and data to various models ranging from epidemiology to urban sciences. As any physicist, I'm passionately curious about what constitutes a good model of reality, and how and when one can extract valuable information from one, ranging from the most simple to the most intricate approaches. Also as most physicists, I chase the horizon of being able to uncover general principles from which reality is derived from.
If you are curious about modelling social and biological phenomena, I'm always open to chat. My work so far has involved agent-based modelling of epidemiological spreading and mitigation procedures, relationships between epidemics and mobility, evolutionary game theory of cooperation and high detail co-evolutionary models of transport in cities.
See you around!