Hey,
I'm Vladimir
Physics student at Universidad Iberoamericana and Political Science student at UNAM, based in Mexico City. My research bridges algorithm design, artificial intelligence, and process mining — exploring how computational methods can address real-world challenges in public policy and society.
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I'm pursuing a dual academic path — a B.Sc. in Physics at Universidad Iberoamericana and a B.A. in Political Science at UNAM — driven by the conviction that the most pressing challenges of our time demand interdisciplinary solutions. My work sits at the intersection of computation and society, where algorithm design meets public policy.
Currently, I'm involved in research on process mining, Petri net modeling, and pool testing algorithms, while also working as a technology consultant leading process automation initiatives.
More About Me ↗Universidad Iberoamericana
B.Sc. in Physics
2022 – 2026 (expected)UNAM
B.A. in Political Science
2022 – 2028 (expected)Current Research
A Survey on the State of the Art in Process Mining
In preparationSystem Modeling with Petri Nets: Methods and Applications
In preparationDynamic Augmented Pool Testing
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