Research topics

We explore how systems rise despite adversities. Moving beyond probability, we leverage fuzzy logic and possibility theory to model resilience through the lens of human perception. By calculating fuzzy degrees of possibility and necessity in [0,1], we do not just weigh the odds, we evaluate how achievable a solution truly is, ensuring systems grow stronger through volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. Our core research areas include computational ethicscomputing with wordsfuzzy systems, and perceptual computing.


Nature always seeks balance, from our own bodies to the cities we build and the universe beyond. With our research, we do not fight this flow, we align with it. We mirror the human brain's talent for navigating volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity and finding possible real-world solutions. The result? Systems that are as resilient as reed—flexible enough to bend under pressure, but strong enough to rise again.