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Vsevolod Salnikov is a Researcher affiliated with the Namur Institute for Complex Systems at the University of Namur. His work focuses on complex systems, network analysis, and mobility data applications. He has led research projects such as OpenNext (2017-2019) and MyOpenNext (2020-2021), which developed predictive models and mobile applications for transportation analysis. Salnikov holds a Doctor of Sciences degree in Human Mobility from the University of Namur (2015), focusing on data acquisition and algorithmic solutions for mobility challenges.
His research interests span topology, dynamics of networks, transportation economics, and higher-order network analysis. Notable contributions include studies on emergent grammar dynamics, simplicial complex applications in mathematics, and taxi price comparison mobile apps. Salnikov actively participates in conferences, presenting work on topics like non-Markovian dynamics and community detection in temporal networks.
Key projects include leveraging mobility data for public interest and developing tools for urban transport optimization. His datasets include contributions to studies on emergent grammar dynamics, reflecting interdisciplinary collaborations in linguistics and network science.




