My full name is
Joaquim Manuel Costa Ramos de
Carvalho, and I am a professor at the University
of Coimbra, Portugal, where I belong to the History Group
of the Faculty of Letters.
I am also a member of the
CISUC Research Centre of the
University of Coimbra. In the CISUC I am part of the
ECOS group that focuses on
Evolution and Complex Systems.
My scientific interests include agent based modeling of
historical processes, network analysis, micro-history, and
self-organization in social phenomena. These topics are
related to a basic issue: the consideration of human
societies as
complex adaptive systems, in the
sense defined by John Holland in
Hiden Order. To know more about my
research see Research.
My teaching activity is currently centred on Computing and
the Humanities, covering many of the different facets of
the field, the most relevant of which is the direction of a
European Master Programme on European
Heritage, Digital Media and the Information
Society. See
Teaching for more information.
In the last few years I have become increasingly involved
in several aspects of the European Higher Education Area,
aka the Bologna Process. I participate in several projects
and networks and do work as an ECTS counsellor for the
European Commission.