Research

My research is mainly focused on Formal Methods for Computer Science. This topic includes, but is not limited to, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Software Testing, and Software Engineering. My early main field of research was the application of Information Theory and Artificial Intelligence to complex application fields. Specifically, I applied them to Software Testing and Computational Medicine. However, I also worked in the develop and application of Artificial Intelligence techniques to other fields. Now, my main field of research is the development of Artificial General Intelligence, based on the recent discoveries around the functioning of the neocortex.

However, my research interests are not limited to those topics. Of course I am interested in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, but I am also interested in Quantum Computing, Robotics, and Space Science & Exploration, as well as other topics.

Currently, I am a Strong-AI Researcher at Avatar Cognition, working on developing an Artificial General Intelligence algorithm based on novel knowledge representation techniques.

Previously, I’ve been a PostDoctoral researcher at Sano – Centre for Computational Medicine working on developing machine self-learning algorithms to generate knowledge graphs from self-reported data.

Previously, I’ve been a PhD student at the Design and Testing of Reliable Systems (DTRS) research group at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. During that time I was hired by a Santander-Universidad Complutense de Madrid grant for Ph.D. students. I was also hired by the FORTE-CM program in 2019 and by the SICOMORo-CM program in 2018. Before that, I have done a Master’s on Formal Methods for Computer Science and a Double Degree on Computer Science and Mathematics, including an Erasmus+ studentship at Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH) in Sweden.

Memberships and Colaborations

I am member of IEEE since 2019 and of ACM since 2020. Also, I have been involved in the following events: