About
Lucas Barberis is a Professor of Physics at Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina, and a researcher at the Argentinian National Research Council of Science and Technology (CONICET). He is currently serving as a Fellow-in-Residence at CY Advanced Studies (CY AS), hosted by the LPTM laboratory, where he conducts interdisciplinary research using computational models.
His research focuses on complex systems and agent-based simulations applied across diverse domains including social behavior, ecological dynamics, economic inequality, and cancer biology. Using platforms like NetLogo, he explores emergent phenomena in systems ranging from voter models and forest fires to virus spread and tumor progression.
Dr. Barberis emphasizes hands-on, interactive learning and has led practical lectures involving simulation-based experiments. His work bridges physics with biology, sociology, and computer science, promoting transdisciplinary scientific inquiry.
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- Scientific Affiliations:
- Professor, Department of Physics, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
- Researcher, CONICET (National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Argentina)
- Fellow-in-Residence, CY Advanced Studies (CY AS), hosted by LPTM laboratory
There is no mention of student advising or research grants in the provided text. However, his active engagement in research residencies and guest lectures indicates ongoing scholarly activity and academic collaboration.
While no specific lab or research team is named, his affiliation with LPTM during his residency suggests collaborative work within that laboratory’s framework, particularly in theoretical and computational modeling.
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