Cesar has an applied mathematics (EPFL, Lausanne) and cross cultural business background (Aichi Shukutoku University, Japan), is a director of Oboni Riskope Associates Inc., Vancouver and VP of Risk Modeling of Riskope International SA.
Cesar has been involved in risk analyses for numerous facilities and organizations, communities, mining, military, transportation. A major endeavour has been a study on 50 years history of typhoon mitigation in Japan with quantitative discussion of the Japanese Mitigative Policies in relation to risk, societal acceptability, willingness to pay.
Beside day to day activities in Risk Assessment and Optimum Risk Estimates (ORE, the flagship product of Riskope) for industries and projects around the world, Cesar has been very active in the analysis of special and emerging risk, co-authoring a report on Cyberdefense for the Department of Defense of a European country.
César is the co-author of 2007 book entitled: “Improving Sustainability through Reasonable Risk and Crisis Management” and over ten papers published in international conferences and symposiums. He was co-recipient of the 2010 ICCC, Italian Canadian Chamber of Commerce (Canada West), Innovation Award.








Brian
/ October 28, 2009Helo Cesar,
Have you considered application of your work to human evolution? It is a cycle. It is based on measureable events and variables, it is an undiscovered app space.
“neural network applications” … for systemic predictive psycho-social assessment of movement of Hu-collectives… towards more optimal states of synergy.
Take a peak at my blog and LMK.
Best regards,
Brian
coboni
/ November 2, 2009hello Brian,
Interesting blog, your questions took another dimension after I started to read it.
Indeed human evolution, now that you mention it, should be a perfect case to be tackled with such methodologies and applications, however I never really thought about it. Quite frankly without someone expert in the domain I would not start that on my own, but with someone like you I am sure we could explore this.
best regards
Cesar