Alkis Tersenov
Professor and Chair. Ph.D., University of Novosibirsk, 1991.
Partial differential equations.
Ε-310 · 39-3873 · tersenov@uoc.gr
Names and contact information of faculty members, emeriti faculty, adjunct faculty, lab teaching staff, staff and graduate students. All offices are in the building of the Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics unless noted otherwise. The Heraklion area code is 2810.
Professor and Chair. Ph.D., University of Novosibirsk, 1991.
Partial differential equations.
Ε-310 · 39-3873 · tersenov@uoc.gr
Associate Professor and Associate Chair. Ph.D., University of Crete, 1998.
Numerical analysis. Numerical solution of differential equations.
E-318 · 39-3871 · p.chatzipa@uoc.gr
Assistant Professor.
Bayesian Statistics, Machine Learning for Dynamical Systems, Computational Mathematics
Β-310 · 39-3746 · georgios.arampatzis@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., University of Athens, 1986.
Dynamical systems. Differential Geometry and Topology. Ergodic Theory.
Γ-320 · 39-3825 · athanako@uoc.gr
Assistant Professor. PhD, University of Athens, 2017.
Geometric Phenomena in High Dimensions, Asymptotic Convex Geometry, High Dimensional Probability.
Γ-220 · 39-3xxx · silouanb@uoc.gr
Associate Professor and Associate Chair. Ph.D., University of Crete, 1998.
Numerical analysis. Numerical solution of differential equations.
E-318 · 39-3871 · p.chatzipa@uoc.gr
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Athens, 2000.
Γ-209 · 39-3811 · costakis@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., Universität Bonn, 1995.
Commutative Algebra, Algebraic and Discrete Geometry, Algebraic Topology.
Γ-305 · 39-3803 · ddais@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., National Technical University of Athens, 2001.
Linear and nonlinear waves. Solitons, dynamical systems, and asymptotic methods. Applications in optics, lasers, and Bose-Einstein condensates.
Δ-314 · 39-3731 · nefrem@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., Courant Institute, 1990.
Partial Differential Equations, Applied Analysis, Dynamical Systems, Asymptotic Methods.
E-312 · 39-3713 · filippas@uoc.gr
Assistant Professor. PhD, University of Toronto, 2016.
Analysis of geometric partial differential equations. General relativity, Einstein's equations.
E-314 · 39-3838 · gfournodavlos@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., Stanford University, 2002.
Ergodic theory and applications in combinatorics and number theory.
Γ-307 · 39-3853 · frantzikinakis@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., University of Toronto, 2000.
Finite fields, algorithmic number theory, cryptography, theory of error-correction codes.
Γ-216 · 39-3845 · tgaref@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., University of Patras, 2002.
Mathematical and computational modeling of complex molecular systems. Statistical analysis of big data. Dimensionality reduction. Hierarchical multi-scale modeling. Coarse-graining of atomistic systems. Statistical mechanics. Molecular simulations. Non-equilibrium systems.
B-322 · 39-3735 · harman@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., Courant Institute, 1991.
Completely integrable infinite dimensional Hamiltonian systems. Riemann-Hilbert problems on hyperelliptic curves. Potential theory and variational problems of electrostatic type in the plane. PDE theory and initial-boundary value problems for soliton equations. Asymptotic analysis and nonlinear steepest descent. Semiclassical asymptotics.
Δ-338 · 39-3714 · kamvissis@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., University of Athens, 2002.
Applied Analysis, nonlinear partial differential equations, stochastic differential equations, deterministic and stochastic problems of phase change, singular perturbation problems, Stochastic and deterministic dynamics, Asymptotics, mean curvature flow, stochastic motion under mean curvature. Mathematical methods for multiscale problems.
Δ-336 · 39-3729 · gkarali@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1994.
Applied and Computational Mathematics, Numerical solution of PDE’s, Mathematical Modelling, Machine Learning. Application areas: Computational Fluid Dynamics, Wave propagation, Renewable Energy(solar cells).
B-312 · 39-3723 · thodoros.katsaounis@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., Stanford University, 1994.
Harmonic Analysis, Combinatorial problems, Computation.
Γ-213 · 39-3834 · kolount@uoc.gr
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Crete, 1997.
Nonlinear dynamics in condensed matter systems. Micromagnetic structure of magnetic materials and Bose-Einstein condensates. Statics and dynamics of solitary waves and vortices.
B-320 · 39-3732 · komineas@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., Brown University, 1991.
Nonlinear pde's and applications.
E-322 · 39-3878 · kosioris@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., Harvard University, 1990.
Algebraic Geometry.
Γ-309 · 39-3851 · kouvid@uoc.gr
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne, 2001.
Finite groups, Solvable groups, Representation theory of finite groups, Character theory.
Γ-315 · 39-3741 · mloukaki@uoc.gr
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Brown University, 1993.
Homotopy theory, in particular Γ-spaces and other homotopy functors.
Γ-319 · 39-3826 · mlydakis@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., National Technical University of Athens, 1992.
Wave propagation. Inverse problems. Asymptotic methods for wave phenomena. Semiclassical methods for linear PDEs.
Δ-332 · 39-3708 · makrakg@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., University of Crete, 1990.
Numerical analysis.
B-314 · 39-3726 · makr@uoc.gr
Associate Professor. PhD, Loughborough University, 2016.
Mathematics education
Γ-206 · 39-3799 · a.mali@uoc.gr
Assistant Professor. PhD, University of Washington, 1996.
Mathematical Biology
B-324 · 39-3xxx · manoussaki@uoc.gr
Associate Professor. Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 1998.
Harmonic analysis.
Γ-215 · 39-3864 · mitsis@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1987.
Harmonic analysis. Complex analysis.
Γ-211 · 39-3840 · mpapadim@uoc.gr, mihalis.papadimitrakis@gmail.com
Professor. Ph.D., University of Crete, 2000.
Teichmueller and Quasiconformal Deformation spaces Theory. Real and Complex Hyperbolic Geometry. Sub-Riemannian Geometry. Möbius Geometry. Quasiconformal mappings of the Heisenberg group.
Γ-318 · 39-3890 · jplatis@uoc.gr
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1996.
Numerical analysis, Numerical solution of pde's, Scientific computing.
B-309 · 39-3709 · plex@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 1989.
Mathematical modelling in continuum and atomistic mechanics of solids.
B-311 · 39-3722 · rosakis@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., National Technical University of Athens, 1988.
Mathematical modelling of physical phenomena with emphasis in wave propagation.
Ε-308 · 39-3880 · taroud@uoc.gr
Professor and Chair. Ph.D., University of Novosibirsk, 1991.
Partial differential equations.
Ε-310 · 39-3873 · tersenov@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., Herriot-Watt University, 1987.
Partial differential equations.
Ε-306 · 39-3876 · tertikas@uoc.gr
Assistant Professor. PhD, University of Crete, 2015.
B-316 · 39-3730 · sof.triantafillou@uoc.gr
Assistant Professor. PhD, University of Crete, 2007.
Geometry, combinatorics.
Δ-330 · 39-3747 · etzanaki@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., University of Crete, 1995.
Numerical Analysis.
E-320 · 39-3865 · georgios.zouraris@uoc.gr
Ph.D., University of Cologne, 1981.
Number Theory and Arithmetic Geometry.
Γ-317 · 39-3831 · antoniad@uoc.gr
Ph.D. in Math, University of Illinois at Chicago (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis), 1979.
Partial Differential Equations, Free Boundary Problems.
Γ-316 · 39-3870 · athan@uoc.gr
Professor Emeritus. Ph.D., University of Crete, 1988.
Harmonic Analysis, Complex Analysis.
Γ-207 · 39-3850 · katsopr@uoc.gr
Ph.D., King's College, University of London, 1977.
Functional Analysis.
Γ-217 · 39-3829 · lambrou@uoc.gr
Professor Emerita. Ph.D., University of Athens, 1970.
Functional analysis, convexity.
Γ-208 · 39-3832 · souzana@uoc.gr
Ph.D., University of Athens, 1981.
Algebraic and Computational Number Theory. Diophantine Geometry. Solution of Diophantine Equations.
Γ-313 · 39-3839 · tzanakis@uoc.gr
Professor. Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1979.
E-316 · 39-3889 · callias@uoc.gr
Ph.D., King's College, University of London, 1984.
Geometry.
Γ-205 · 39-3828 · chrisk@uoc.gr
Ph.D., Université de Rouen, 1981 and 1986.
Statistics.
E-314 · 39-3838 · doukissa@uoc.gr
Post-doctoral Researcher. PhD, University of Oxford, 2021
Analysis of geometric and hyperbolic partial differential equations. General Relativity and Einstein's equations.
E-319 · 39-3xxx · n.athanasiou@uoc.gr
Postdoctoral researcher. PhD, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 2018.
Asymptotic Geometric Analysis
Γ-212 · 39-3756 · gchasapis@uoc.gr
Adjunct faculty. PhD, UMIST, Manchester, 1998.
Meteorology, Atmospheric Physics, Computational Fluid Dynamics.
E-309 · 39-3763 · nchristakis@tem.uoc.gr
Adjunct faculty. PhD, University of Crete, 2014.
Programming language design and development, metaprogramming languages and methods, integrated development environments, software engineering tools.
B-324 · 39-xxxx · lilis@csd.uoc.gr
Post-doctoral Researcher. PhD, University of California Los Angeles, 2021.
Number Theory, Ergodic Theory.
Γ-314 · 39-3xxx · mcnamara@uoc.gr
Adjunct faculty. PhD, Technical University of Crete.
Functional Analysis, Geometry of Banach Spaces. Mathematics Education.
Δ-308 · 39-3738 · pericles.pavlakos@uoc.gr
Adjunct faculty. PhD, University of Crete, 2019.
Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Modelling, Scientific Computing, Probabilistic Models.
Δ-326 · 39-3716 · kesmarag@gmail.com
Adjunct faculty. PhD, University of Crete 2020.
Applied Econometrics, Micro and Macro econometrics, Labour Economics, Entrepreneurship & Innovation.
Γ-310 · 39-3841 · mvergis@uoc.gr
Lab Teaching Staff. MSc Mathematics, 2020
Γ-303 · 39-3805 · kalopsik@math.uoc.gr
Teaching Staff
Administration Building II, Level Α, Rm. 202 · 39-4053 · koutraki@uoc.gr
Lab Teaching Staff. PhD, University of Crete, 2000
Number Theory.
Γ-218 · 39-3817 · siligard@math.uoc.gr
PhD candidate
Mathematical Physics, Integrable Systems, WKB Theory.
Δ-325 · 39-3886 · nhatzitz@gmail.com
PhD candidate
Molecular Dynamics. Coarse graining of molecular systems using machine learning techniques.
B-304 · 39-3739 · thazir@gmail.com
PhD candidate
Geomety and Geometers: Theorems (forgotten and lost), methods and techniques from antiquity to modern times.
B-306 · 39-3769 · madrak@otenet.gr
PhD candidate
Geophysical data analysis by means of machine learning techniques. Inverse problems of acoustic propagation and observation of seismic activity.
Δ-331 · 39-3xxx · mathp389@math.uoc.gr
PhD Candidate
Harmonic Analysis and Applications
A-314 · 39-3770 · mathp416@math.uoc.gr