Complex systems are fundamentally characterized by their unpredictable behavior. Examples of complex systems are logistics network, supply chain, market economy, etc. They are composed of a large number of similar elements. The local interactions between them causes an emergent behavior difficult to explain based on these elements alone. Modeling and simulation have become useful tools to analyze these systems, even though creating them based on real world data is often not trivial. The mechanisms of data capture and processing will be presented, in the integration of mathematical, simulation and game theory models, for the analysis of complex systems behavior.
Prof. Dr. Javier Arturo Orjuela Castro
- Education: Ph.D., National University of Colombia, 2018, Engineering Industry and Organizations. Sc.M., Tecnológica de Pereira University, 2005, in Operation Research and statistics. Sc.B., Distrital University, 1998, in Industrial Engineering, Sc.B 1994, in Food Engineering.
- Last academic experience: Titular Professor 1999-present., Distrital University. Director – Industrial Engineering program. Tadeo University, Applied Statistics 2022. Military university, engineering faculty, master's degree in integral logistics, 2019. Universidad de la sabana, Master in Design and Process Management, 2007-2011.
- Last Industrial Experience and Manager Project: Project Manager, RAP-e-RC-U.D, 2020-2024. Food Systems Design Consultant, FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nation), 2018.
Target group: Master students