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Ezequiel A. Di Paolo
Born1970 (age 53–54)
Alma materInstituto Balseiro
University of Sussex
Scientific career
InstitutionsInstituto Balseiro
University of Sussex
Ikerbasque
Thesis On the evolutionary and behavioral dynamics of social coordination  (1999)
Doctoral advisorPhil Husbands
Websiteezequieldipaolo.wordpress.com

Ezequiel A Di Paolo (born in Buenos Aires, 1970) is a full-time Research Professor at Ikerbasque, the Basque Foundation for Science. He also has affiliations with the Centre for Computational Neuroscience and Robotics at the University of Sussex. His field of research covers enactivism and embodiment in cognitive science.[1]

Education

Di Paolo studied Physics at the University of Buenos Aires and obtained a Master of Science degree in Nuclear Engineering from the Balseiro Institute in Argentina. He has a PhD degree in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence from the University of Sussex.

Academic work

His work includes research in embodied cognition, dynamical systems, adaptive behaviour in natural and artificial systems, biological modelling, complex systems, evolutionary robotics, and philosophy of science. His research is in the tradition established by Varela, Thompson and Rosch,[2] which was an early example of the embodied, enactive approach to cognition.[3]

Di Paolo believes that embodiment and enactivism have the potential to increase our understanding in traditional problems of cognition,[4] and advocates that these alternative views should be explored and developed further, rather than being subsumed (or 'watered down'[2]) under more traditional frameworks, such as the cartesian dualistic model.

His promotion and exploration of embodiment and enactivism is carried on through his work in the academic consortium eSMCs, an EU funded project to investigate the role of sensorimotor contingencies in cognition.[5]

Additionally, he is involved in Centre for LIfe, Mind and Society, a research group spanning complex systems in biology and self-organising systems.

Other areas of his work include social cognition and intersubjectivity. He is involved as principal investigator with the Marie-Curie Initial Training Network TESIS — Towards an Embodied Science of InterSubjectivity.

He is Editor-in-chief of the interdisciplinary journal Adaptive Behavior.

Publications

References

  1. ^ "Ezequiel Di Paolo : People : ... : Department of Informatics : University of Sussex". Sussex.ac.uk. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  2. ^ a b Penny, Simon; Varela, Francisco J.; Thompson, Evan; Rosch, Eleanor (1995). "Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience". Leonardo. 28 (4): 337. doi:10.2307/1576207. JSTOR 1576207.
  3. ^ Di Paolo, Ezequiel A.; Rohde, Marieke; De Jaegher, Hanne (2010). "Horizons for the Enactive Mind: Values, Social Interaction, and Play". In Stewart, John; Gapenne, Olivier; Di Paolo, Ezequiel A. (eds.). Enaction: Toward a New Paradigm for Cognitive Science. pp. 32–87. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.63.9535. doi:10.7551/mitpress/9780262014601.003.0003. ISBN 978-0-262-01460-1.
  4. ^ De Jaegher, Hanne; Di Paolo, Ezequiel (2007). "Participatory sense-making". Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. 6 (4): 485–507. doi:10.1007/s11097-007-9076-9.
  5. ^ "Consortium - eSMCs". Esmcs.eu. Retrieved 28 August 2018.