Eric Goles
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Eric Antonio Goles Chacc (born August 21, 1951) is a Chilean mathematician and computer scientist. He studied civil engineering at the University of Chile before taking two doctorates at the University of Grenoble in France. A professor at the University of Chile, he is known for his work on cellular automata.
Goles was born in Antofagasta, northern Chile. He is of Croat origin (his name is originally spelled Goleš).
In 1993 Goles was awarded the Premio Nacional de Ciencias Exactas (Chilean National Science Prize). He was President of CONICYT (the Chilean equivalent of the National Science Foundation in the USA), and an advisor on science and technology to the Chilean government.
Goles currently teaches and does investigative work at the Adolfo Ibáñez University.
[edit] His work
This is about dynamical systems and game theory
[edit] External links
- Goles Biography as a Director of the Chilean Millennium Science Initiative
- Fuller biography in Spanish at website of CONICYT