Timoteo Carletti
À propos
Biographie
After a Masters degree in Physics (University of Florence, June 1995) Timoteo Carletti continued his doctoral studies in Florence (Italy) and in Paris (France) at IMCCE, and finally defended his doctoral thesis in mathematics in February 2000.
After several postdoctoral research stays - including Paris XI, IMPA (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), "Scuola Normale Superiore" Pisa (Italy), University of Padova (Italy) - he was hired as a "senior researcher" in the framework of the European Project PACE FP6 (University of Venice, Italy).
Hence in 2005 he moved to Belgium where he was hired at the University of Namur as a lecturer, then as a professor (September 2008), and finally as a Full Professor (September 2011) in the Department of applied Mathematics. In 2010 he was among the creators of the Namur Center for Complex Systems and up to December 2014 he assumed the leadership of this research center.
He supervised several theses and master theses mainly in mathematics, but also in economics, biology and computer sciences. He actively contributes to the doctoral and postdoctoral training in the field of complex systems in Belgium, through its presidency of the Graduate School FNRS "COMPLEX" in the period January 2011 - December 2017. He presented more than one hundred seminars and he is author of more than one hundred and fifty publications, in fields as varied as: biology, celestial mechanics, chaos detection, complex networks, control of systems, dynamic systems, economics, particle accelerators, social dynamics.
More informations about his research activity can be found here.
He is a member of numerous scientific boards and reviewer for several journals. He organized several national and international conferences - among which ECCS12 in Brussels (Belgium) - and he is PI or co-PI of several national - among which the IAP VIII / 19 DYSCO - Dynamical SYStems Control and Optimization DYSCO - and international research projects.
Timoteo Carletti on ResearchGate
Facultés/Départements/Services
Instituts de recherche
Organes
Domaines d'expertises
Dynamical Systems; Complex Networks; Hypergraphs; Simplicial Complexes; Reaction-Diffusion systems; Turing patterns; Synchornization; Random Walk; Stochastic processes; Chaos theory; Hamiltonian system; Emerging phenomena
Responsabilités externes
Directeur du centre de recherche en systèmes complexes naXys 2010-2014
Directeur de l'unité de recherche "Systèmes dynamiques" 2008-
Président de l'Ecole Doctorale Thématique FNRS "Non-linear phenomena, Complex Systems and Statistical Mechanics" 2011-2017
2024-2025
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Analyse complexe [SMATB203]
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Analyse complexe [SMATB203_P34626]
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Approche plurielle d'un projet pour l'entreprise [SMATM203]
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Equations différentielles [SMATB222]
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Equations différentielles ordinaires [SMATB108]
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Introduction à la rédaction mathématique [SMATM111]
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Réseaux et systèmes [SMATM221]
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Théorie qualitative des systèmes dynamiques [SMATM104]
2023-2024
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Analyse complexe [SMATB203]
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Analyse complexe [SMATB203_P30742]
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Approche plurielle d'un projet pour l'entreprise [SMATM203]
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Equations différentielles [SMATB222]
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Equations différentielles ordinaires [SMATB108]
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Introduction à la rédaction mathématique [SMATM111]
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Réseaux et systèmes [SMATM221]
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Théorie qualitative des systèmes dynamiques [SMATM104]
2022-2023
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Analyse complexe [SMATB203_P28240]
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Analyse complexe [SMATB203]
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Approche plurielle d'un projet pour l'entreprise [SMATM203]
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Chaos et déterminisme [SMATM225]
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Equations différentielles [SMATB222]
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Equations différentielles ordinaires [SMATB108]
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Réseaux et systèmes [SMATM221]
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Théorie qualitative des systèmes dynamiques [SMATM104]
2021-2022
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Analyse complexe [SMATB203_P26520]