José Carlos C.
About José Carlos C.
José Carlos C. is a Senior Researcher at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, where he has worked since 2015. He specializes in artificial intelligence tools for critical infrastructure protection and has developed software for analyzing mobility patterns at Camp Nou stadium.
Work at Barcelona Supercomputing Center
José Carlos C. has been a Senior Researcher at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center since 2015. In this role, he has contributed to various projects utilizing high-performance computing resources. Notably, he developed software for analyzing anonymized WiFi traces to understand mobility patterns at Camp Nou stadium, leveraging the MareNostrum4 supercomputer. His work focuses on the application of advanced computational techniques to address complex research questions.
Education and Expertise
José Carlos C. holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Information Technology and Communication from Tecnológico de Monterrey, where he studied from 2010 to 2015. He also earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from California State Polytechnic University-Pomona, attending from 2007 to 2010. Additionally, he completed an Associate of Arts in Computer Science at Golden West College from 2005 to 2007. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in artificial intelligence and data analysis.
Background
Before joining the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, José Carlos C. worked as a Student Researcher at Tecnológico de Monterrey from 2010 to 2015. He also served as a Lecturer at Universidad Tecmilenio for 11 months in 2015. His early research experiences contributed to his development in the field of technology and research methodologies, particularly in the context of higher education.
Achievements in AI and Infrastructure Protection
José Carlos C. has developed artificial intelligence tools aimed at enhancing the energy sector, particularly through process modeling and predictive maintenance of water treatment plants. He leads the development of AI tools for critical infrastructure protection as part of the PRECINCT project. Additionally, he has created algorithms to identify technical and non-technical losses in water, gas, and electricity consumption, demonstrating his commitment to applying technology for practical solutions.
Research Contributions in Health Technology
José Carlos C. participated as a visiting researcher at CREATE-NET in the department of Ubiquitous Technologies for Health. His research focused on predicting bipolar disease episodes by analyzing mobility patterns derived from GPS and WiFi data. This work highlights his interdisciplinary approach, merging technology with health research to address significant societal challenges.