Cesar has been applications developer and project team member, and is currently director of modelling for a broad range of risk and crisis mitigation projects, risk and security audits and geo-environmental hazard mitigation studies. Projects include a wide selection of applications in the international arena.
Cesar offers an exceptional combination of technical expertise and algorithm design capabilities, which are intermingled with his deep understanding of cross-cultural environments matured over three continents (Europe, North America and Japan).
Since the inception of his career, Cesar has been involved in risk and hazard analyses for a number of large facilities and organizations, including communities, military, food and non-food industries, large linear facilities (railroads, highways, pipelines, tunnels, power lines). A major endeavor has been a study on 50 years history of typhoons in Japan with a quantitative discussion of the Japanese Government Mitigative Policies in relation to risk societal acceptability and WTP (willingness to pay) concepts.
Lately Cesar has been involved in projects dealing with information warfare for heavy natural resources industry, and developing synthetic environments for training of key personnel. His work has lead to a ?first in the world?: a country wide risk map for unexploded remnants of war (UXO) in Lao PDR and a risk model for UXO contaminated communities which greatly improves the tasking prioritization and allows better allotment of funds in mined countries.