Dionessa Biton

Dionessa Biton
Masters Student

Universität Oldenburg
Institut für Physik
Carl-von-Ossietzky-Str. 9-11
26129 Oldenburg, Deutschland
Room: W16A 1-114

Mail:dionessa.biton@uni-oldenburg.de

 

 

 

 

Research:
Currently, I am working on modeling the dynamics of the electron transfer chain inside the cryptochrome, which is used for magnetoreception in avian migration, using machine learning frameworks.

Background:
2021: Postgraduate Diploma in Quantitative Life Sciences at the Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy
Research: Olfactory search with reinforcement learning using Long-Short-Term Memory (LSTM) network

2018: BS Applied Physics at the University of the Philippines Diliman
Research: Modeling complex systems such as granular materials and earthquakes using cellular automata. Using recurrence network analysis to model causal events in avalanches and earthquakes.

Experience:
Data Scientist at GCash in the Philippines
Machine Learning Engineer at Pointwest in the Philippines

Publications:
D.C. Biton, A. B. Tarun, and R.C. Batac, “Comparing spatio-temporal networks of intermittent avalanche events: Experiment, model, and empirical data,”Chaos, Solitons and Fractals 20, pp 1009519, 2020.
D.C. Biton, and R.C. Batac, “Comparing the sandpile model with targeted triggering and the Olami-Feder-Christensen model as models of seismicity using recurrence network analysis,” Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1298 (1), pp 012007, 2019.
C.D. Janer, D.C. Biton, and R.C. Batac, “Incorporating space, time, and magnitude measures in a network characterization of earthquake events,” Acta Geophysica 65 (6), pp 1153-1166, 2017.

Publications

Comparing spatio-temporal networks of intermittent avalanche events: Experiment, model, and empirical data, Dionessa C. Biton, Anjali B. Tarun, Rene C. Batac, Chaos and Solitons and Fractals, 130, 0960-0779, (2020)
Incorporating space, time, and magnitude measures in a network characterization of earthquake events, Dionessa C. Biton, Ciara D. Janer, Rene C. Batac, Acta Geophysica, 65, 1153-1166, (2017)