
Jean-Clément Ringenbach
Researcher · Complex Systems
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in LausanneAbout
Jean-Clément Ringenbach serves as a Doctoral Assistant and PhD student at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), affiliated with the School of Engineering. His primary appointment resides within the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, where he conducts research at the Emergent Complexity in Physical Systems (ECPS) laboratory. His dual status encompasses both academic staff responsibilities and doctoral candidacy in the Physics Doctoral Program (EDPY).
His research centers on complex systems and emergent phenomena in physical contexts, with emphasis on statistical physics, nonlinear dynamics, and the spontaneous organization of order from fundamental interactions. Work within the ECPS laboratory investigates how intricate behaviors manifest from elementary physical processes, particularly in non-equilibrium systems and collective phenomena.
As a member of the Emergent Complexity in Physical Systems laboratory, he operates within EPFL's MED Building (Station 9, Lausanne), contributing to interdisciplinary research bridging mechanical engineering and fundamental physics. His role combines experimental and theoretical approaches to model complexity in physical systems.
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