Overview Jean-François de Kemmeter is an academic researcher at the University of Namur, where he leads research projects focusing on reaction-diffusion processes, network science, and complex systems. He has been Principal Investigator on projects like Reaction-diffusion processes on temporal and non-normal networks (2020–2024), exploring dynamics in evolving networks and segregation phenomena. Research Interests His work spans Mathematical Physics (e.g., 6V model, tiling problems), Network Science (nonlinear random walks, multigraph reconstruction), and Complex Systems (contagion dynamics, criticality in interacting systems). He combines numerical simulations with analytical methods to study self-organization, power-law distributions, and phase transitions in both theoretical and applied contexts. Key Contributions Recent articles highlight his focus on boundary conditions in tiling models, distrust-driven social contagion on simplicial complexes, and segregation in reaction-diffusion systems. His 2024 thesis Emergence of criticality... integrates random walker dynamics and arctic curve phenomena. Awards Best presentation at the Annual Meeting of the COMPLEX Doctoral School (2022) Winner of the PhD Presentations contest (2022) Career Highlights Active in international conferences (SIAM Dynamical Systems, NERCCS) and workshops. Collaborations span topics like nonlinear problems and diffusion on temporal networks.



