Felix Kemeth

Recommender Systems - Time Series Forecasting - Self-organization

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 Senior Data Scientist

I am a Senior Data Scientist at adidas, leading the development of data-driven product recommendations and developing tools for demand time series forecasting.

Before, I was a Team Lead and Machine Learning Engineer at intive, a Postdoctoral Researcher in Data-driven System Identification at Johns Hopkins University, AI Strategist at the Smart Sensing and Electronics Department of the Fraunhofer IIS and Visiting Researcher at Princeton University.

I received my PhD from the Technical University of Munich on self-organization in systems of interacting oscillators.

news

Dec 25, 2025 I’ve published a new article, “GPT-5.1 vs Ministral-3 3B: Evaluating AI Newsletter Quality For Local AI Newsletter Generation”, where I test whether a $0 local model can match a frontier cloud model for automated newsletters. I ran the same 6-stage n8n workflow—news ingestion, relevance scoring, editorial decision, research enrichment, formatting, and delivery—with both GPT-5.1 and Ministral-3 3B (via Ollama on a MacBook). Using LLM-as-a-judge evaluation across five topics, the local model scored 3.47 vs 4.07—closer than expected. The post covers three techniques that make local models viable: task decomposition, JSON auto-correction, and short context windows. You can read it on Akribic here.
Nov 26, 2025 I’ve published a new article, “AI News Agent: A Smarter Newsletter That Knows When to Send”, where I share an intelligent n8n workflow that decides when news is actually worth sending. Unlike fixed-schedule newsletters, this AI News Agent uses an editorial AI to evaluate whether today’s news meets quality thresholds—with built-in deduplication against the last 5 editions and configurable frequency guardrails (min/max days between sends). The workflow fetches news via SerpAPI’s DuckDuckGo News, stores articles with automatic deduplication, and enriches selected pieces with Tavily web search before delivering via Telegram. You can read it on Akribic here.
Nov 20, 2025 I’ve published a new article, “How I built my own fully-automated weekly news digest - here is how you can do that too.”, where I walk through how to build an AI-powered newsletter workflow in n8n. The workflow pulls fresh articles via NewsAPI, uses OpenAI GPT-5.1 to select the 5 most relevant ones, enriches them with Tavily Search, and sends a clean, compact newsletter straight to Telegram—essentially acting as a research assistant on autopilot. The post includes a downloadable workflow (ai-newsletter-n8n) and step-by-step instructions so you can adapt it to your own topics and setup. You can read it on Akribic here, or on Medium here.
Nov 20, 2025 I’ve launched Akribic, a new blog focused on hands-on AI automation workflows. On Akribic, I share step-by-step breakdowns of real automations, concrete configs and snippets you can reuse, and honest notes on what actually works (and what doesn’t) when building AI-powered workflows in practice. You can check it out here: https://www.akribic.com.
Nov 27, 2024 SafePlates is now available on safeplates.de! SafePlates is a recipe assistant that helps create personalized, allergen-safe meals. It lets you create personalized recipes based on your dietary needs. It now features
  • A visual depiction of the meal
  • Refined recipe generation
  • Automatically extracted metadata from the recipe such as prep time, number of servings, and nutritional information.
Check it out on safeplates.de! 💻

selected publications

  1. Learning Emergent Partial Differential Equations in a Learned Emergent Space
    Felix P. Kemeth, Tom Bertalan, Thomas Thiem, and 4 more authors
    Nature Communications, 2022
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    Black and gray box learning of amplitude equations: Application to phase field systems
    Felix P. Kemeth, Sergio Alonso, Blas Echebarria, and 3 more authors
    Phys. Rev. E, Feb 2023
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    A Classification Scheme for Chimera States
    Felix P. Kemeth, Sindre W. Haugland, Lennart Schmidt, and 2 more authors
    Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, Feb 2016
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    Initializing LSTM internal states via manifold learning
    Felix P. Kemeth, Tom Bertalan, Nikolaos Evangelou, and 3 more authors
    Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, Feb 2021
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    Symmetries of Chimera States
    Felix P. Kemeth, Sindre W. Haugland, and Katharina Krischer
    Physical Review Letters, Feb 2018