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email: agarcia@bcamath.org
Ander García graduated in Physics at the University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU) in 2019. One year later, he obtained his Master’s degree in Quantum Science and Technology and in 2021 he coursed two subjects of the Master’s degree in Mathematical, Statistical and Computational Modelling and Research, both at the UPV-EHU. Currently, he is enrolled in the Doctoral Programme in Mathematics and Statistics of the same university and doing his PhD at BCAM – Basque Center for Applied Mathematics within the Computation Fluid Dynamics – Modelling and Simulation Group.
My current research covers the field of pedestrian dynamics and disease transmission modelling. In particular, I am working on the application of agent based pedestrian models in complex urban environments to study urban mobility, and on the development of an infection dynamics model based on Computational Fluid Dynamics to simulate the local transmission of a disease in a crowd.