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Josué studied a B.Sc in Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Veracruz (Mexico), although during his degree he
did two short research stays at the Center for Atmospheric Sciences–UNAM supported by the Mexican Academy of
Sciences. Later in 2001 he moved to the Mexican Institute of Water Technology (IMTA) in Jiutepec (Morelos, México) to
carry out his B. Sc. thesis (“Monitoring biomass burning with GOES-8 images in Southeast México”) funded by the Mexi-
can Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT) to earn his degree (2003). In 2005, he moved to Bilbao (although
between 2006 and 2007 he lived in Potsdam (Germany) to carry out a research project (“Climate simulation of the Early
Jurassic using the CLIMBER-3α”) at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research – PIK), where he earned a PhD
(2012) at the Dept. of Applied Physics II, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) with a thesis entitled “Appli-
cation of statistical techniques to the study of environmental and ecosystemic problems”. From 2009 to 2012, he worked
as a research officer on the topic “analysis of temporal and spatial stochastic process” and “theoretical issues in the signal
extraction from environmental databases” at the Dept. of Econometrics and Statistics (UPV/EHU). In 2013 he moved to
work as a scientific programmer and associate researcher (“operational production chain of ocean forecasting systems”)
for the Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC), Lecce, Italy. In 2014 he moved to Bilbao to work as a
postdoctoral researcher for the FP7 European Project BASE (“Bottom-up Climate Adaptation Strategies towards a
Sustainable Europe”) at the Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3), Basque Excellence Research Center (BERC)
and Unit of Excellence María de Maeztu. More recently, in 2016 he got a 3-year Basque Government Postdoctoral
research fellowship and moved again to carry out a part of his research (“Quantifying – through statistical and signal
processing methods– abrupt climate changes during the Last Glacial period: from global to regional scales” [ABRUPT]) at
the UMR CNRS 5805 EPOC (Environnements et Paléoenvironnements Océaniques et Continentaux), Université de
Bordeaux (France). In 04/2018 he came back to BC3 to finish his postdoctoral project and during 2019 he was working
as research officer (PIC) for the H2020 Interreg project MOSES (“Maritime, Ocean Sector and Ecosystem Sustain-
ability”) in the Econometrics Research Group, Institute of Public Economics, UPV/EHU in Bilbao, and since 02/2019
he is also associate researcher at BC3. From 05/2020 to 09/2020 he was associated researcher at the DeustoTech
– Deusto Institute of Technology, Faculty of Engineering, University of Deusto in Bilbao. In June 2021, he moved to
the University of Salamanca to work at the Unit of Excellence, Economic Management for Sustainability (GECOS).
In 2012 he obtained the ANECA accreditation as Assistant Professor and in 2014 (and 2017) he received the distinction
of (Mexican) National Researcher System (Level I) for the periods 2015-2017 & 2018-2021. He has published 30 papers
( 11 of these as a first/lead author and 3 as a single author ) in international peer-reviewed journals (e.g. Fisheries
Research, Computing in Science and Engineering (CiSE), Quaternary Research, Earth and Planetary Science Let-
ters, Physica A, Applied Energy, R Journal, Nonlinear Dynamics, Ecological Informatics, Nature Scientific Reports,
etc), three book chapters and two books, and has presented several posters and given numerous talks in international confer-
ences and symposiums around the world. Dr. Polanco is regular reviewer in several international journals (e.g., Physica A,
CiSE, Palaeo3, Quaternary Science Reviews, Economies, Applied Sciences, Energies, Journal of Risk and Financial
Management, Sustainability, Environmetrics, Earth-Science Reviews, etc.) and was guest editor for the Special Issue
(2018) in Paleoclimates in Iberoamerica - Boletín Geológico y Minero (Spain). He recently got a MSCA 2018/19 “Seal
of Excellence” granted by the European Commission for his project “QuantiFying the impact of human-made lAnd
uSe on loCal and regIoNal climATE: lessons learned from the Maya Classic Collapse” [FASCINATE]. Josué is a Free
Software Enthusiasts and has published four R packages available on CRAN.
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JOURNAL OF APPLIED NONLINEAR DYNAMICSno. 4 (2023): 757-766
Alejandra Vicente de Vera García,María Pilar Mata-Campo,Sergi Pla,Eduardo Vicente,Ricardo Prego,Matías Frugone-Álvarez,Josué Polanco-Martínez, Marcel Galofré,Blas Lorenzo Valero-Garcés
Scientific Reportsno. 1 (2023): 1-14
SSRN Electronic Journal (2023)
SOFTWAREX (2023): 101353-101353
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