Grupo de investigación Consolidado Res. VIN N° 046-2023-VIN-UNT
The Complex Systems and Scientific Computing research group (SiC3) is attached to the Academic Department of Mathematics of the National University of Trujillo. As a consolidated group, we have three well-established research lines, under the coordination of Dr. Obidio Rubio Mercedes, and our full members are scientific researchers registered in the RENACYT.
Our research group is currently part of the project South American Compentence Center of Scientific Computing in health and climate (SaC3), as an integral part of the South American universities, within this project there is a mutual cooperation agreement between the German partners
Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg (OVGU) as coordinator,
Max-Planck-Institut für Dynamik komplexer Systeme,
Universität Heidelberg,
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel,
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover,
Universität Konstanz, and the South American partners
Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, Peru,
Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Peru,
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Peru,
Fundacao Getulio Vargas, Brazil,
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil,
Universidad del Valle, Colombia, Kolumbien
The group maintains collaborations with institutions of international prestige, develops research projects financed by external competitive funds and generates an annual scientific production published in journals indexed in Web of Science, Scopus and other similar databases. In the last five years, we have obtained intellectual property rights and patents, and we have promoted training activities linked to the scientific activity of the group, such as the direction of bachelor's, master's and doctoral theses.
Our main lines of research include:
Applied Mathematics
Dynamical systems
Stochastic analysis
In addition, our research contributes to the fulfillment of the Sustainable Development Goals (ODS), focusing on areas such as:
Health and well-being
Quality education
Decent work and economic growth
Industry, innovation and infrastructure
Climate action
This comprehensive approach allows us to address scientific and social challenges from an interdisciplinary perspective, strengthening our impact on both academia and society.