Agustín Riscos Núñez obtained his PhD degree in 2004 at Universidad de Sevilla. Since 2024, he serves as Full professor at the Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence of Universidad de Sevilla. He is member of the Direction Board of the “Smart Computer systems Research and Engineering Lab (SCORE)” unit of excellence, head of the “Research Group on Natural Computing (RGNC)”, founding researcher and member of the Direction Board of the “Research Institute of Computer Engineering (I3US)” at Universidad de Sevilla, Spain. In addition, he is one of the founding members of the “International Membrane Computing Society (IMCS)”, and IEEE Senior Member.
His main areas of expertise are bio-inspired computing (especially membrane computing) and artificial intelligence. His research interests mainly focus on computational complexity theory and computational modelling of complex systems, digital twins, and population dynamics in ecology, as well as other practical applications in the fields of artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, biomedicine, high performance computing and robotics. In particular, his group has experience in research towards the development of theoretical models accompanied by software simulation tools for prevention, control and decision making related to endangered species or exotic invasive species.