Biography:Eric Goles
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| Born | Eric Antonio Goles Chacc August 21, 1951 Antofagasta, Chile |
Eric Antonio Goles Chacc (born August 21, 1951, in Antofagasta, Chile) is a Chilean mathematician and computer scientist of Croatian descent. He studied mathematical engineering at the University of Chile before earning two doctorates from the University of Grenoble in France.[1] His research focuses on discrete mathematics, theoretical computer science, complex systems, and cellular automata.[2]
Goles is currently a full professor at Adolfo Ibáñez University in Chile,[3] where he founded and directs a Ph.D. program in complex systems.[4]
In 1993, Goles was awarded Chile's National Prize for Exact Sciences.[1] He also served as President of CONICYT, the Chilean equivalent of the National Science Foundation in the U.S..
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "National Prize Biography". https://uchile.cl/presentacion/historia/grandes-figuras/premios-nacionales/ciencias/eric-goles-chacc.
- ↑ Goles, Eric; Martínez, Servet (1991). Neural and automata networks: dynamical behavior and applications. Dordrecht Boston London: Kluwer. ISBN 0792306325.
- ↑ "Academic Profile". https://pure.uai.cl/en/persons/eric-goles.
- ↑ "Ph.D in Complex Systems". Adolfo Ibañez. https://ingenieria.uai.cl/phd/disc/admission/.

