Gonzalo Hernandez Garzon

Gonzalo Hernandez Garzon

“Gonzalo, a dedicated research student at Monash University, his main focus is to design a generic and scalable model of constraints, specifically tailored to tackle complex game theory problems. This creation is referred to as GCSG (Generic Constraint Satisfaction Games). Upon completion, the purpose of GCSG is to be integrated into MiniZinc as an additional module, elevating the capabilities of this already powerful platform. He is supervised by: OPTIMA CIs Assoc. Professor Guido Tack and professor Julian Gutierres of  Monash Laboratory for the Foundations of Computing.


As for Gonzalo’s background, he possesses academic training and hands-on experience in two fields: Software Development and Networking. Both disciplines have been accompanied by university teaching experience.”

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Clayton, Victoria, 3080
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Parkville, Victoria, 3010
Australia

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