Dimitris A. Goussis
Students:
Diploma thesis
- "Numerical simulation of turbulent micro combustor", Vasileios Fountoulakis, 2009.
(Mr. Fountoulakis continued as a PhD student at the Mechanical Engineer Dept., Cornell University)
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"Analysis of the NF-κB mechanism", Athanasia Palasantza, 2010.
(Ms. Palasantza continued as an MSc student at the Mathematics Dept., KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
- "Asymptotic analysis of stiff oscillators with CSP", Kyriakos Asvestas, 2011.
(Mr. Asvestas continued as an MSc student at the Aeronautics Dept., Imperial College)
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"Algorithmic asymptotic analysis of the Rossler attractor", Dimitris Maris, 2012.
(Mr. Maris continued as an MSc student at the School of Applied Math. and Phys. Sciences, NTUA)
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"Algorithmic asymptotic analysis of the Michaelis-Menten model", Dimitris Patsatzis, 2015.
(Mr. Patsatzis continued as an MSc student at the School of Applied Math. and Phys. Sciences, NTUA)
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"Algorithmic asymptotic analysis of an HIV model", Tatiana Filatova, 2017.
(Ms. Filatova continued as a PhD student at the University of Edinburgh)
Graduate Diploma thesis
- "Construction and validation of a reduced mechanism in a
premixed n-heptane/air reacting flow", Stathis Tingas, 2012.
(Mr. Tingas continued as an PhD student at the School of Applied Math. and Phys. Sciences, NTUA)
- "Asymptotic analysis of a stiff nonlinear system modeling two coupled
oscillators", Kyriakos Poulymenakos, 2013.
(Mr. Poulymenakos works for Bureau Veritas, France)
- "Algorithmic asymptotic analysis of the Wnt/beta-catenin
signalling pathway", Dimitris Maris, 2014.
(Mr. Maris continued as an PhD student at the School of Applied Math. and Phys. Sciences, NTUA)
- "Algorithmic asymptotic analysis of pharmacokinetics models", Dimitris Patsatzis, 2016.
(Mr. Patsatzis continued as an PhD student at the School of Applied Math. and Phys. Sciences, NTUA)
Doctorate thesis
- "Asymptotic studies of stiff dynamical systems:
construction and analysis of reduced models in biology and combustion",
Panayotis D. Kourdis, 2012.
(Mr. Kourdis continued as PostDoc at JPL-Caltech and then at Stanford)
- "Model reduction of chemical kinetics mechanisms of surogate fuels", Stathis Tingas, 2016.
(Mr. Tingas continued as PostDoc at KAUST)
- "Algorithmic asymptotic methods for the analysis of reacting flows", Dimitris Manias (under preparation).
- "Algorithmic analysis of multi-scale biology models: fast and slow time scale interactions", Dimitris Maris (under preparation).
- "Asymptotic analysis of biology systems", Dimitris Patsatzis (under preparation).