Director of Innovation Mapping, Nesta
Juan leads a team of data scientists, developers, visualisers and innovation experts who use new datasets, analytics methods and visualisation tools to inform innovation policy.
His research interests include:
-Economic and societal impacts of AI and their policy implications
-Science of science and emerging technologies
-Research and Innovation policy
-Complexity science
-Philosophy of science
Prior to joining Nesta, Juan worked as a researcher at SPRU (Science Policy Research Unit) at the University of Sussex, and CENTRIM at the University of Brighton.
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