Estéban Antoine Nocet--Binois
Estéban Antoine Nocet--Binois
Esteban Nocet-Binois is a Ph.D. student at Princeton University in the Complex Infrastructure Systems (CIS) group, with a master’s degree in Complex Adaptive Systems and a background in mathematics and philosophy. He joined Jürgen Hackl’s research team with the goal to develop new tools for analyzing the structure and dynamics of infrastructure systems, drawing from mathematics (combinatorics, discrete probability, graph theory, etc) and complexity science (information theory, dynamical systems, statistical field theory, etc). His motivation lies in exploring how infrastructure shapes the Anthropocene condition, with a particular focus on resilience and adaptation across ecological, technical, and social levels. This research includes topics such as energy transition, disaster recovery, poverty alleviation and land use, and aims at providing actionable insights for infrastructure planning and urban policy.