Interdisciplinary researcher within the fields of the Computational Social and Political Sciences from the perspectives of Complex Systems, Network Science, Statistical Physics, Agent-Based Simulations, and Artificial Intelligence. His main focus of research is the study of how external influence can affect the dynamics of opinions within a social group, affecting its adopted social norms, or producing different phenomena such as consensus or opinion fragmentation. He has published research on varied topics, including opinion dynamics, party competition, multimorbidity, swarm sensing, voting advice applications, and the interpretability of black-box models.