We would like to think ourselves necessary, inevitable, ordained for all eternity. All religions, all philosophies and even part of science testify to the unwearyingly, heroic effort of mankind, desperately denying its own contingency…

- J. Monod (1971) -


Dear all,

I’m Alessandro Filisetti and presently I’m working in the exciting world of scientific research, with the titanic aim to be a researcher [or something like that] in Italy. Although the rationality would suggest me to find my way out of Italy, our life is not only rationality, but also feelings and place where you like to live.

For this reason I decided to find my way here in Italy, trying to do my best for me and my family.

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), I have a PhD in “Multiscale Modelling, Computational Simulation and Characterization in Material and Life Sciences” obtained at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, in 2011.

Presently I am a research fellow at the University of Bologna at the “Energy and Environment Interdepartmental Center for Industrial Research”. From 2007 to 2011 I was a Research Fellow at the European Centre for Living Technology in Venice (IT).
I was a visiting student in 2004 at the Institute of Mathematical and Behavioural Sciences, University of California at Irvine, Irvine (CA).
In 2009 I 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 I won the first prize at the “Best paper awards” at ECCS10.
My main research area concerns the study and the characterization of the complex systems; presently I’m focusing on the complex systems biology and in particular I’m 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 I’m extending my research on the emergent proprieties of dynamical systems into the fascinating field of the self-organization of  markets in terms of information, “matter”, energy and money, keep in touch for new updates…

Currently I’m a member of the complex systems society, a member of the International Society of Artificial Life (Alife) and a reviewer for the Modern Applied Science Journal.

 

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