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[[Image:photoacp.jpg]] I am originally from Mexico and at present I am a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at the ''Ecole Doctorale en Informatique et Télécommunications'' in Toulouse, France. My academic formation is in both Computer Science and Biology and I am particularly interested in studying complex systems using techniques based on biological paradigms to solve computational problems. | [[Image:photoacp.jpg]] | ||
I am originally from Mexico and at present I am a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at the ''Ecole Doctorale en Informatique et Télécommunications'' in Toulouse, France. My academic formation is in both Computer Science and Biology and I am particularly interested in studying complex systems using techniques based on biological paradigms to solve computational problems. | |||
I am currently interested in applying genetic algorithms to evolve cellular automata for artificial models of cellular development. My main goal is to study how complex structures and forms can emerge from a small group of seed cells. I am particularly interested in the generation of structures by means of self-organization. | I am currently interested in applying genetic algorithms to evolve cellular automata for artificial models of cellular development. My main goal is to study how complex structures and forms can emerge from a small group of seed cells. I am particularly interested in the generation of structures by means of self-organization. |
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I am originally from Mexico and at present I am a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at the Ecole Doctorale en Informatique et Télécommunications in Toulouse, France. My academic formation is in both Computer Science and Biology and I am particularly interested in studying complex systems using techniques based on biological paradigms to solve computational problems.
I am currently interested in applying genetic algorithms to evolve cellular automata for artificial models of cellular development. My main goal is to study how complex structures and forms can emerge from a small group of seed cells. I am particularly interested in the generation of structures by means of self-organization.