Professor Ronaldo Menezes
Professor
Computer Science
Short Bio
Ronaldo Menezes is a Professor of Data and Network Science. He moved to Exeter in August 2018 after 18 years at the Florida Institute of Technology. He has been a member of many organisations such as IEEE (Senior Member), ACM, SBC (Brazilian Computing Society). He served as an elected official for the ACM SIGAPP for nearly 6 years. He is a member of the steering committee of CompleNet, an ex-board member of NetSci Society, and a member of the steering committe of the Complex Systems Society. He is the co-editor-in-chief of the Applied Network Science Journal published by Springer Nature. Prof. Menezes directs the BioComplex Laboratory in the University of Exeter focusing on research on Network Science (aka Complex Networks), Bio-Inspired Computing, Complex Systems, Human Dynamics, and the use of Data Science for the reduction of innequalities. He has published more than 240 peer-reviewed publications in these fields and has collaborated with more than 30 researchers worldwide.
Qualifications
- BSc,University of Fortaleza (UNIFOR), Brazil (1992)
- MSc, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil (1995)
- PhD, University of York, England (2000)