Summary
Julius Bañgate is a computer scientist specializing in applied, multidisciplinary research that blends multi-agent modeling, simulations, and visualisations of complex systems. His work spans human behaviour in seismic crises and household energy use, multimodal transport, and the governance structures of European ports through dynamic semantic graphs. He earned his PhD in 2019 from Université Grenoble Alpes on Multi-agent Modeling of Seismic Crisis, integrating computer science with social sciences, geoscience and GIS. As a postdoctoral researcher at IGN Lastig, he currently leads visualization of ensemble forecasts for coastal flooding under the ANR-ORACLES project, in collaboration with IGN, BRGM and MeteoFrance. His career includes recent postdocs at IRD-UMMISCO/EDF-Lab SMACH for DynaMo and earlier work at LITIS and INSA Rouen Normandie on dynamic networks, logistics flows, and synthetic activity generation. With a strong foundation in Remote Sensing, Geodetic Engineering, and GIS, he brings a unique geospatial perspective to agent-based modeling and crisis-response research.
10 years of coding experience
24 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science (Multi-agent Modeling of Seismic Crisis), Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science (Multi-agent Modeling of Seismic Crisis) at Université Grenoble Alpes
Master of Science - MSc, Remote Sensing, Master of Science - MSc, Remote Sensing at University of the Philippines
English, Filipino, French