Guillermo Lorenzo
Guillermo Lorenzo is a Civil Engineer from the University of A Coruña (UDC), where he also obtained his Master’s and PhD in Computational Methods in Engineering. He has developed his career at institutions such as the University of Pavia, the University of Texas at Austin, and the Health Research Institute of Santiago. Since 2024, he has been a Ramón y Cajal researcher in the Numerical Methods in Engineering Group at UDC and an external collaborator at the Oden Institute (Texas).
Project
His research focuses on understanding the biophysical mechanisms of cancer through biomathematical models, developing accurate computational methods calibrated with clinical data, and generating personalized tumor predictions to support clinical decision-making in oncology through digital twins. He also works on hybrid approaches combining mechanistic models with artificial intelligence, applied to the design of biomarkers, risk classifiers, and fast techniques for tumor prediction.


