Carlos Gershenson
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Born | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Free University of Brussels | 29 September 1978
Doctoral advisor | Francis Heylighen, Diederik Aerts, Bart D'Hooghe |
Other academic advisors | José Negrete Martínez, Inman Harvey, Yaneer Bar-Yam |
Doctoral students | Luis Enrique Cortés Berrueco, Gustavo Carreón, Jorge Zapotecatl |
Website | Official website ![]() |
Carlos Gershenson (born September 29, 1978) is a Professor at SUNY, Binghamton University.
Biography
Gershenson was born September 29, 1978, in Mexico City. He studied a BEng in Computer Engineering at the Arturo Rosenblueth Foundation in Mexico City in 2001 and a MSc in Evolutionary and Adaptive Systems at the University of Sussex. He received his PhD at the Centrum Leo Apostel of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium in 2007, on "Design and Control of Self-organizing Systems", under the supervision of Francis Heylighen. He was a postdoc with Yaneer Bar-Yam at the New England Complex Systems Institute.
He is a SUNY Empire Innovation Professor at the Systems Science and Industrial Engineering Department in Binghamton University. He was a research professor (investigador) at the Computer Science Department of the Instituto de Investigaciones en Matemáticas Applicadas y en Sistemas (IIMAS) at the
He was also a visiting professor at the Santa Fe Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Northeastern University and has also been editor-in-chief of Complexity Digest since 2009. He has been a member of the Board of Advisers at Scientific American (2019-).
Work and Research
The work of Carlos Gershenson has been related to the understanding and popularization of topics of complex systems, in particular, related to Boolean networks, self-organization and traffic control. He has deployed his systems in the real world to change traffic patterns in Latin America.[6]
Self-organizing Systems
During his PhD, Gershenson proposed heuristics to design and control self-organizing systems.[7] He noticed that self-organization cannot be judged independently of a context, i.e., it is not so relevant to decide whether a system is or not self-organizing, but when is it useful to do so.[8] The usefulness of self-organization lies in the fact that it can provide robust adaptation to changes in a system. As particular cases, he studied the problems of traffic light coordination,[9] organization efficiency,[10] and communication protocols.[11]
He has also explored 'self-organizing traffic lights'[12] and also applied self-organization to public transport regulation[13][14] and other urban systems.[15] Together with Gustavo Carreón, Tania Pérez, Jorge Zapotecatl, and Luis Pineda, he developed the #Metrevolución project,[16] which managed to coordinate boarding and descent of passengers in the Mexico City metro.
Random Boolean Networks
During his MSc studies, Gershenson proposed a naming convention for random Boolean networks depending on their updating scheme.[17]
He has also studied the effect of redundancy[18] and modularity[19] on random Boolean networks.
MOOCs
Gershenson has been instructor of several Massive Open Online Courses at Coursera, on scientific thought,[20] systemic thought,[21] and artificial intelligence.[22]
Conference organization
He was co-chair of ALIFE XV, the international Artificial Life conference, held in Cancun, Mexico in 2016.[23]
Gershenson also co-chaired together with Jose Luis Mateos the Conference on Complex Systems 2017, held for the first time in Latin America in Cancun.
References
- ^ "Audi Urban Future Initiative". Archived from the original on 2016-08-21. Retrieved 2016-08-12.
- ^ "Galardón a dos universitarios | gaceta Digital UNAM". Archived from the original on 2016-10-11. Retrieved 2016-08-12.
- ^ "Otorgan a jóvenes académicos de la UNAM Cátedras de Investigación Marcos Moshinsky".
- ^ "La Universidada Nacional Autónoma de Mexico" (PDF) (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-11-16. Retrieved 2018-10-11.
- ^ Kocher, Chris. "Gershenson to join faculty as SUNY EIP professor - Binghamton News". News - Binghamton University. Retrieved 2023-08-06.
- ^ "Nueva propuesta para agilizar el Metro". Gaceta UNAM (in European Spanish). 2018-01-25. Retrieved 2020-08-08.
- ISBN 978-0-9831172-3-0.
- arXiv:nlin.AO/0303020
- ^ Gershenson, C (2005). "Self-organizing traffic lights" (PDF). Complex Systems. 16 (1): 29–53.
- Bibcode:2006nlin......3045G.
- S2CID 1476317.
- S2CID 15649642.
- PMID 19862321.
- PMID 21738674.
- S2CID 9058322.
- ^ "Metrevolución | Self-organizing Systems Lab".
- Bibcode:2002cs........8001G
- Bibcode:2005nlin.....11018G
- S2CID 17472129.
- ^ "Pensamiento científico".
- ^ "Pensamiento sistémico".
- ^ "Introducción a la inteligencia artificial".
- ISBN 9780262339360. Archived from the originalon 2016-08-19.
External links
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