
Alexander Rodríguez
Assistant Professor · Artificial Intelligence
University of Michigan-Ann ArborAbout
Alexander Rodríguez is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on advancing AI methods for modeling complex spatiotemporal dynamics, particularly in applications related to population health and community resilience. He specializes in machine learning, time series analysis, uncertainty quantification, and multi-agent systems, with an emphasis on scientific modeling and data-driven decision-making.
Recent contributions include keynote talks at AAMAS 2025 (Autonomous Agents for Social Good workshop), presentations at the US National Academies Symposium, and invited talks at AAAI 2025 on topics like knowledge-guided machine learning and public health prediction. He co-organizes AAMAS 2025 as sponsorship co-chair and leads initiatives in AI for science and epidemic forecasting.
His publications emphasize neural networks for time series forecasting, biomedical foundation models, and epidemic surveillance systems. Notable work includes 'Neural Conformal Control for Time Series Forecasting' (AAAI 2025) and 'Deepcovid: An operational deep learning-driven framework for explainable real-time forecasting' (2021).
No scientific awards explicitly listed in available texts. His research group actively collaborates on grants related to AI applications in public health and infrastructure resilience, with a focus on data-centric methodologies and multi-agent systems.
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