Francisco Criado is a researcher with significant contributions to computational geometry, discrete mathematics, and applied algorithm design. His work spans theoretical and applied domains, including convex optimization, Voronoi diagrams, and geometric modeling in gas dynamics and earthquake decision-making frameworks. Collaborators : Francisco Santos, Sebastian Pokutta, Michael Joswig Key Venues : Discrete & Computational Geometry , Foundations of Computational Mathematics , NeurIPS Research Interests focus on geometric algorithms, polyhedral complexes, and applications of fuzzy logic. His 2025 papers explore convex hulls, zonotopes, and tropical geometry, while earlier works address gas dynamics and decision-making models. Article Trends reveal expertise in high-dimensional geometry, combinatorial optimization, and numerical methods. He frequently employs randomized and linear convergence algorithms in 2022–2025. Advising and Grants : No explicit data provided, but his extensive co-authorship network suggests collaborative research leadership.

