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Dr. Xavier Rubio-Campillo serves as a Ramón y Cajal Researcher in Digital Humanities and Applied Didactics at the Universitat de Barcelona. He earned a Computer Science Engineering degree from Universitat Pompeu Fabra (2003) and a PhD in Social Sciences Didactics and Heritage from Universitat de Barcelona (2009).
- 2009-2016: Led Digital Humanities research group at Barcelona Supercomputing Centre
- 2016-2020: Taught Computational Archaeology at University of Edinburgh
- 2020-present: Ramón y Cajal Researcher at Universitat de Barcelona
His transdisciplinary work bridges Computer Science and Humanities through:
- Board game economic simulations analysis
- Digital heritage preservation
- Game-based learning methodologies
- Computational modeling of cultural systems
- Historical epistemology in gaming
- Critical examination of colonial narratives in modern games
Recent publications examine how board games like Monopoly and Catan:
- Reflect capitalist dynamics vs. market-based systems
- Teach negotiation and strategic planning
- Transform educational approaches through play
- Model real-world economic challenges
- Evolve game design principles over time
- Balance chance vs. skill mechanisms
As director of the DIDPATRI research group, he explores:
- Digital didactics innovation
- Heritage interpretation through technology
- Interactive learning environments
- Game theory applications in education
- Critical analysis of cultural products
- Technology-enhanced teaching methods
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