Alumni Member
Antonio Gonzalez-Pardo (Alumni) 
Research Associate
Antonio Gonzalez is a Lecturer at Universidad Autonoma de Madrid. He received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Universidad Autonoma de Madrid in 2014. His main research interests are related to Computational Intelligence (genetic algorithms, PSO, SWARM intelligence, etc), and Machine Learning Techniques. The application domains for his research are Social Networks, Complex Graph-based problems and Optimisation problems.
His current research focused on understanding complex networks, like the ones emerging from social media environments, particularly in the context of crisis situations caused by radical organisations.
During his research stay at KMi, he will work in the COMRADES project.
Keys: Social Network Analysis, Radicalisation, Computational Intelligence
Team: Harith Alani, Miriam Fernandez, Lara Piccolo
News
Publications
Menendez-Ferreira, R., Gonzalez-Pardo, A., Ruíz Barquín, R., Maldonado, A. and Camacho, D. (2019). Design of a Software System to Support Value Education in Sports Through Gamification Techniques. Vietnam Journal of Computer Science, 06(01), pp. 57–67. https://oro.open.ac.uk/59509/.







