Faculty Member, Faculté des Sciences
Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science
About
I'm Associate Professor at the Computer Science Department of the Université Libre de Bruxelles where I teach courses in Bioinformatics and complex adaptive systems. I'm also partially assigned (10%) as a lecturer at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, where I teach similar coursers.
In my research I have always been interested in interdisciplinary work. This interest has encouraged me to study social, biological and other sciences using skills and principles from computer science and mathematics. My focus is on evolutionary dynamics (ED) and, since a few years, also on computational biology (CB).
This CB research is currently geared toward the areas: signal transduction and protein bioinformatics. I developed a prototype to understand how signaling proteins process information and how this is related to allostery and cooperativity in macromolecular systems.
The ED research, which has a longer history, includes the computational modeling of adaptive networks and their effects on the evolution of cooperation. In collaboration with my friends of the ATP group results were obtained on the evolution of social dilemmas in complex adaptive networks. Recently I also started working on the modeling of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML).
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