Jose B.
About Jose B.
Jose B. is a Predoctoral Research Associate at Yale University, specializing in the application of statistical mechanics to economic models. He has a background in both Physics and Economics from Universidad de Los Andes and is engaged in research that intersects these fields, particularly in behavioral economics and complexity economics.
Work at Yale University
Jose B. has been serving as a Predoctoral Research Associate at Yale University since 2021. In this role, he applies principles of statistical mechanics to economic models, contributing to research that bridges the disciplines of economics and physics. His work at Yale focuses on innovative intersections of these fields, particularly in behavioral economics and quantum computing.
Current Role at Universidad de Los Andes
Since 2020, Jose B. has also worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá, D.C., Colombia. In this position, he engages in research activities that complement his studies and professional development, further enhancing his expertise in both economics and physics.
Education and Expertise
Jose B. completed his Bachelor of Science in Physics at Universidad de Los Andes from 2018 to 2021. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the same institution, which he achieved from 2017 to 2020. His educational background equips him with a strong foundation in both scientific and economic principles, allowing him to explore complex systems within these fields.
Research Interests
Jose B. is engaged in research that intersects economics and physics, with a particular focus on complexity economics. This area studies economic systems as complex adaptive systems, emphasizing the intricate behaviors and interactions within these systems. His interests also extend to behavioral economics and the applications of quantum computing in economic models.