Luis Rocha's Cybercorner

Luis M. Rocha is the George J. Klir Professor of Systems Science at the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science (School of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering), Binghamton University (State University of New York), where he leads the Complex Adaptive Systems and Computational Intelligence (CASCI) lab. He is also Visiting Professor and Principal Investigator at the Catolica Biomedical Research Center, where he leads the CeBeRa Era Chair program. The CASCI lab he directs works on complex networks & systems, computational & systems biology, and computational intelligence, focusing on characterizing and understanding multiscale complexity involved in human health and society. Projects range from biomedical informatics to understanding redundancy, robustness, modularity and control in complex networks, collective behavior on the web and in social systems, machine learning, bio-inspired computing, and evolutionary systems. He is committed to interdisciplinary research as detailed in his Formal Corner, training students in various academic programs including the NSF-NRT Interdisciplinary Training in Complex Networks and Systems which he spearheaded at Indiana University. He also enjoys life outside of research with family, culture, music, and DJing, as you can explore in his Informal Corner.




Luis M. Rocha

Formal Luis

In my Formal Corner you can find everything about my research and academic activities: Research interests, publications, curriculum vitae, lab projects, academic programs I am involved with, how to join our lab, affiliations, etc.

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Luis M. Rocha

Informal Luis

In my Informal Corner you can find some personal background, my blogging and Social Media presence, DJ activity as E-Trash, music, etc.

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