PositionResearch fellow - European Centre for Living Technology
Research AreaComplex Systems
Focus AreaEmergent property in biological systems, autocatalytic networks and dynamics of protocells populations
Short BioAlessandro Filisetti is a Research Fellow at the European Centre for Living Technology.
Graduated in 2007 in "Economy and Management of Networks and Innovations" at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia with first class honors (cum laude), now he has a PhD in "Multiscale Modelling, Computational Simulation and Characterization in Material and Life Sciences" at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia.
He was a visiting student in 2004 at the Institute of Mathematical and Behavioural Sciences, University of California at Irvine, Irvine (CA).
In 2009 he was awarded for the best student poster prize receiving an honourable mention (it is definitely not too much but it is something) at ECCS09 (European Conference on Complex Systems) and in 2010 he won the first prize at the “Best paper awards” at ECCS10.
His main research area concerns the study and the characterization of the complex systems; presently he's focusing on the complex systems biology and in particular he's studying the synchronization phenomena in theoretical models of protocell and the emergence of autocatalytic sets of molecules in theoretical models of catalytic reaction networks composed of random polymers. At the same time he's extending his research on the emergent proprieties of dynamical systems into the fascinating field of the self-organization of markets in terms of information, “matter” and energy.