
Felipe S Abrahão
Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Centre for Logic, Epistemology and the History of Science(CLE),, Post-Doc
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Programa de Pós-Graduação em História das Ciências e Técnicas e Epistemologia-HCTE, Graduate Student
- Research Statement:
Computation, information, and networks are three concepts of major importance in computer science and complexity science.
As society becomes more digitally-intermediated, the impact of the fundamental properties and limits of these three underpinnings on both societal and technological aspects of our current society becomes more evinced.
In this sense, grounded on theoretical computer science, mathematical logic, information theory, network science, and complex systems science, my research is motivated by the investigation of those fundamental properties and limitations that play a major role in formal knowledge, foundational mathematics, data science, artificial intelligence, and networked complex systems.
For example, I am interested in developing: new unifying theories for formal knowledge construction and discovery from complex systems and cybernetics; the creation of new distributed computation models and architectures; and the development of new methods in computational analysis of arbitrarily large data sets.
Other interests of mine include applying those results to decentralized autonomous organizations, e.g., social networks policies and cryptocurrency architectures and protocols, so as to monitor and quantify meta-relational structures of dominance and biases.
- Main areas of expertise:
Theory of computation, Mathematical logic, Information theories, Complex systems science, Complex networks theory, Epistemology.
Secondary fields: Philosophy of mathematics, artificial intelligence, and biology.
- Education:
Bachelor degree in Mathematics at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil. Doctorate and Master's in the interdisciplinary graduate program of Sciences, History of Sciences and of Techniques and Epistemology (HCTE) in the Center of Mathematical and Natural Sciences (CCMN), UFRJ.
- Supervisors:
Hector Zenil (Academic visitor at Oxford Immune Algorithmics, UK;
Ítala Maria Loffredo D'Ottaviano (postdoc at UNICAMP);
Artur Ziviani (postdoc at LNCC);
Gregory Chaitin (doctorate at UFRJ);
Francisco Antônio Dória (masters and doctorate at UFRJ), and
Adilson Gonçalves (bachelor degree at UFRJ).
Computation, information, and networks are three concepts of major importance in computer science and complexity science.
As society becomes more digitally-intermediated, the impact of the fundamental properties and limits of these three underpinnings on both societal and technological aspects of our current society becomes more evinced.
In this sense, grounded on theoretical computer science, mathematical logic, information theory, network science, and complex systems science, my research is motivated by the investigation of those fundamental properties and limitations that play a major role in formal knowledge, foundational mathematics, data science, artificial intelligence, and networked complex systems.
For example, I am interested in developing: new unifying theories for formal knowledge construction and discovery from complex systems and cybernetics; the creation of new distributed computation models and architectures; and the development of new methods in computational analysis of arbitrarily large data sets.
Other interests of mine include applying those results to decentralized autonomous organizations, e.g., social networks policies and cryptocurrency architectures and protocols, so as to monitor and quantify meta-relational structures of dominance and biases.
- Main areas of expertise:
Theory of computation, Mathematical logic, Information theories, Complex systems science, Complex networks theory, Epistemology.
Secondary fields: Philosophy of mathematics, artificial intelligence, and biology.
- Education:
Bachelor degree in Mathematics at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil. Doctorate and Master's in the interdisciplinary graduate program of Sciences, History of Sciences and of Techniques and Epistemology (HCTE) in the Center of Mathematical and Natural Sciences (CCMN), UFRJ.
- Supervisors:
Hector Zenil (Academic visitor at Oxford Immune Algorithmics, UK;
Ítala Maria Loffredo D'Ottaviano (postdoc at UNICAMP);
Artur Ziviani (postdoc at LNCC);
Gregory Chaitin (doctorate at UFRJ);
Francisco Antônio Dória (masters and doctorate at UFRJ), and
Adilson Gonçalves (bachelor degree at UFRJ).
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