Professional career
Alejandro obtained a Master’s degree in Architecture and a postgraduate diploma in Building Information Modeling (BIM) from Universidad San Jorge, complemented by advanced coursework in computer science, including front-end engineering, computer vision, and deep learning. Prior to his doctoral studies, he gained extensive professional experience in architectural practice, alongside academic research experience within the Arquitecturas Open Source group at the same institution. Both experiences inform his research on digital representations of the built environment and urban systems.
He is currently a PhD student in Computer Science at the Universidad Zaragoza, where his research focuses on multi-scale Urban Digital Twins and automation methods to support sustainable and data-driven urban systems.
In parallel, he works at Centro de Observación y Teledetección Espacial (COTESA), developing digital twin strategies and platforms for public-sector innovation projects, integrating BIM, GIS, and web technologies. He is also a researcher in the European project DECUB (Decarbonizing Urban Blocks) at Universidad San Jorge, contributing to research on urban decarbonization and digital modeling. Additionally, he collaborates with Infozara on software development initiatives related to web application development, spatial data, and urban technologies.