Chris G. Antonopoulos Curriculum Vitae Í T (+44) 1224273206 B chris.antonopoulos@abdn.ac.uk homepages.abdn.ac.uk/chris.antonopoulos/pages/ June 6, 2015 Personal Information Date of Birth Place of Birth Father’s Name Citizenship July 11, 1976. Larisa, Greece. George. Greek. Address at Work University of Aberdeen (King’s College), School of Natural and Computing Sciences, Department of Physics, Institute for Complex Systems and Mathematical Biology (ICSMB), Aberdeen, UK. Education 1992 English Language Certification “First Certificate in English”, Cambridge University, UK. 1999 Ptychion in Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece, Degree: 7.44/10. 1999 – 2002 MSc Degree in Applied Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, University of Patras, Patras, Greece, Dissertation Title: “Singularity Analysis and Study of the Motion of the Hydrogen Atom in a van der Waals Potential”, Supervisor: Prof. S. Pnevmatikos. 2002 – 2007 PhD Degree in Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, University of Patras, Patras, Greece, Thesis Title: “Stability and Chaos in Hamiltonian Systems of Many Degrees of Freedom: From Classical to Statistical Mechanics”, Supervisor: Prof. T. C. Bountis. Post Doctoral Research Positions 2008 – 2010 Faculté des Sciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium. 2011 – 2012 Department of Mathematics, University of Patras, Patras, Greece, European research program “Complex Matter (Critical Phenomena and Collective Behaviour of Multi-Particle Complex Systems)” awarded under the auspices of the ERA Complexity Network. 1/11 2012 – 2015 EPSRC Research Fellow: Institute for Complex Systems and Mathematical Biology (ICSMB), Department of Physics, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK. Research Projects Funded 2000 – 2003 “Karatheodoris”, University of Patras, Greece, Title: “Differential Equations with Singularities” (Φ.Κ: 2464). 2002 – 2007 “Herakleitos”, University of Patras, Greece, Title: “Mathematical Study of Dynamical Systems of Many Degrees of Freedom: From Classical to Statistical Mechanics”. 2004 – 2005 Empirikion Foundation, Greece, Title: “Dynamics and Fractal Structures in Discrete Dynamical Systems”. 2014 – 2014 John S. Latsis Public Benefit Foundation, Greece, Title: “Phenomena of Collective Behavior in Biological Neural Networks: Mathematical Modelling and Software Development”. 2014 – 2015 THALES: University of Patras, Greece, Title: “Mathematical Modeling of Complex Systems with Applications to Biomedicine, Physics and Materials Technology”. Professional and Teaching Experience 1998 – 1999 Department of Mathematics, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece, Teaching assistance in Calculus II, Topology courses. 1999 FORTH, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece, Research assistant: Title: “Propagation of acoustic waves in shallow sea water”, Supervisor: Associate Prof. Taroudakis M.. 2001 – 2004 Department of Mathematics, University of Patras, Patras, Greece, Teaching Assistance in the courses of Real Analysis IV, Ordinary Differential Equations I. 2002 – 2007 Department of Applied Informatics in Management and Finance, Technological Educational Institute of Messolonghi, Messolonghi, Greece, Teacher of laboratory courses on Programming Language I (C) and II (C++), Office Automation, Data and File Structures, Operating Systems, Computer Networks, Information Systems in Administration, Analysis and Planning of Information Systems I and II, Statistics II, Algorithms. 2005 – 2007 Private Technical School ΑΚΜΗ, Patras, Greece, Instructor of Algorithms and Data Structures I, Programming Language I (Pascal) and II (C). 2006 – 2007 Private Technical School ΑΚΜΗ Training, Patras, Greece, Instructor of ECDL courses. 2010 – 2011 Department of Automation, Technological Educational Institute of Messolonghi, Messolonghi, Greece, Teacher of theoretical courses on Mathematical Calculus I, Mathematical Calculus II, Probability Theory and Statistics. 2/11 2011 – 2012 Department of Applied Informatics in Management and Finance, Department of Automation and Department of Telecommunication Systems and Networks, Technological Educational Institute of Messolonghi, Messolonghi, Greece, Teacher of laboratory courses on Statistics II, Econometrics and on theoretical courses on Mathematical Economics, Mathematical Calculus II and Discrete Mathematics. Foreign Languages Greek English Native High Fluency First Certificate in English, Cambridge University, UK Knowledge on Computers Programming Languages C, C++, Fortran77/90/95, Pascal, R Parallel Programming MPI, OpenMP Operating Systems Scientific Calculations Unix, Linux, Mac OS, Microsoft Other Software Windows Matlab, Mathematica, Maple, SPSS Microsoft Office, LATEX Scientific Publications Peer Review Journals 1. “Chaos in a Near – Integrable Hamiltonian Lattice”, Rothos V., Antonopoulos Ch. & Drossos L., 2002, Int. J. Bif. Chaos, 12, 8, 1743 – 1754 2. “How does the Smaller Alignment Index (SALI) Distinguish Order from Chaos?”, Skokos Ch., Antonopoulos Ch., Bountis T. C. & Vrahatis M. N., 2003, Prog. Theor. Phys. Supp, 150, 439 – 443 3. “Detecting Order and Chaos in Hamiltonian Systems by the SALI Method”, Skokos Ch., Antonopoulos Ch., Bountis T. C. & Vrahatis M. N., 2004, J. Phys. A, 37, 6269 – 6284 4. “Chaotic Dynamics of N – degree of Freedom Hamiltonian Systems”, Antonopoulos C., Bountis T. & Skokos C., 2006, Int. J. Bif. Chaos, 16, 6, 1777 – 1793 5. “Stability of Simple Periodic Orbits and Chaos in a Fermi – Pasta – Ulam Lattice”, Antonopoulos Ch. & Bountis T., 2006, Phys. Rev. E, 73, 056206 6. “Detecting Order and Chaos by the Linear Dependence Index (LDI) Method”, Antonopoulos Ch. & Bountis T., 2006, ROMAI J, 2, 2, 1 – 13 7. “Detecting Resonances Using Evolutionary Algorithms”, Petalas Y. G., Antonopoulos C. G., Bountis T. C. & Vrahatis M. N., 2006, Lecture Series on Computer and Computational Sciences, 1, 1 – 4 8. “Geometrical Properties of Local Dynamics in Hamiltonian Systems: The Generalized Alignment Index (GALI) Method”, Skokos Ch., Bountis T. & Antonopoulos Ch., 2007, Physica D, 231, 30 – 54 3/11 9. “Evolutionary Methods for the Approximation of the Stability Domain and Frequency Optimization of Conservative Maps”, Petalas Y. G., Antonopoulos C. G., Bountis T. C. & Vrahatis M. N., 2008, Int. J. Bif. Chaos, 18, 8, 2249 – 2264 10. “Detecting Chaos, Determining the Dimensions of Tori and Predicting Slow Diffusion in Fermi – Pasta – Ulam Lattices by the Generalized Alignment Index Method”, Skokos Ch., Bountis T. C., Antonopoulos Ch., 2008, Eur. Phys. J. Special Topics, 165, 5 – 14 11. “Detecting Resonances in Conservative Maps Using Evolutionary Algorithms”, Petalas Y. G., Antonopoulos C. G., Bountis T. C. & Vrahatis M. N., 2009, Phys. Let. A, 373, 3, 334 – 341 12. “Weak Chaos and the “Melting Transition” in a Confined Microplasma System”, Antonopoulos Ch., Basios V. & Bountis T., 2010, Phys. Rev. E, 81, 016211 13. “Weak Chaos Detection in the Fermi-Pasta-Ulam-α System Using q-Gaussian Statistics”, Antonopoulos Ch. & Christodoulidi H., 2011, Int. J. Bif. Chaos, 21, 8, 2285 – 2296 14. “Emergence of Coherent Motion in Aggregates of Motile Coupled Maps”, García Cantú Ros A., Antonopoulos Ch. & Basios V., 2011, Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 44, 8, 574 – 586 15. “Quasi-Stationary Chaotic States in Multi-Dimensional Hamiltonian Systems”, Antonopoulos Ch., Bountis T. & Basios V., 2011, Physica A, 390, 3290 – 3307 16. “Probing the Local Dynamics of Periodic Orbits by the Generalized Alignment Index (GALI) Method”, Manos T., Skokos Ch. & Antonopoulos Ch., 2012, Int. J. Bif. Chaos, 22, 9, 1250218: 1 – 20 17. “Complex Statistics in Hamiltonian Barred Galaxy Models”, Bountis T., Manos T. & Antonopoulos Ch., 2012, Celest. Mech. Dynam. Astron., 113, 1, 63 – 80 18. “Linear and Nonlinear Arabesques: A Study of Closed Chains of Negative 2Element Circuits”, Antonopoulos Ch., Basios V., Demongeot J., Nardone P. & Thomas R., 2013, Int. J. Bif. Chaos, 23, 9, 1330033: 1 – 20 19. “Production and Transfer of Energy and Information in Hamiltonian Systems”, Antonopoulos Ch., Bianco-Martinez, E. & Baptista M. S., 2014, PLOS ONE, 9, 2, e89585: 1 – 13 20. “Complex Statistics and Diffusion in Nonlinear Disordered Particle Chains”, Antonopoulos Ch., Bountis T., Skokos Ch. & Drossos L., 2014, Chaos, 24, 024405 21. “Evidence of q-exponential Statistics in Greek Seismicity”, Antonopoulos Ch., Michas G., Vallianatos F. & Bountis T., 2014, Physica A, 409, 71 – 77 22. “Do Brain Networks Evolve by Maximizing their Information Flow Capacity?”, Antonopoulos Ch., Srivastava S., Pinto S. S. & Baptista M. S., 2015, Accepted for publication in PLOS Computational Biology 23. “Coupled Symplectic Maps as Models for Subdiffusive Processes in Disordered Hamiltonian Lattices”, Antonopoulos Ch., Bountis T. & Drossos L., 2015, Submitted for publication 4/11 24. “Dynamical Complexity in the C.elegans Neural Network”, Antonopoulos Ch., Fokas A. & Bountis T., 2015, Submitted for publication 25. “Chimera-like Dynamics in the C.elegans Brain Dynamical Network”, Hizanidis J., Kouvaris N., Zamora-Lòpez G., Diaz-Guilera A. & Antonopoulos Ch., 2015, In preparation 26. “Network Inference from Complex Times Series Based on Information Measures”, Bianco-Martinez E., Antonopoulos Ch., Rubido N. & Baptista M. S., 2015, In preparation 27. “Hamiltonian Counterparts of Generic Dynamical Systems”, Rubido N. & Antonopoulos Ch., 2015, In preparation Conferences Proceedings and Volumes 1. “Smaller Alignment Index (SALI): Detecting Order and Chaos in Conservative Dynamical Systems”, Skokos Ch., Antonopoulos Ch., Bountis T. C. & Vrahatis M. N., 2002. In “Proceedings of the 4th GRACM Congress on Computational Mechanics”, ed. Tsahalis D. T., Vol. IV, 1496 – 1502 2. “Smaller Alignment Index (SALI): Determining the Ordered or Chaotic Nature of Orbits in Conservative Dynamical Systems”, Skokos Ch., Antonopoulos Ch., Bountis T. C. & Vrahatis M. N., 2003. In “Proceedings of the Conference Libration Point Orbits and Applications”, eds. Gomez G., Lo M. W. & Masdemont J. J., World Scientific, 653 – 664 3. “A Fast and Reliable Method for Distinguishing Regular from Chaotic Motion in Hamiltonian Systems”, Antonopoulos Ch., Skokos Ch., Bountis T. C. & Vrahatis M. N., 2003. In “Recent Advantages in Mechanics and Related Fields”, Volume in Honour of Prof. Goudas C. L., University of Patras, 325 – 333 4. “SALI: An Efficient Indicator of Chaos with Application to 2 and 3 Degrees of Freedom Hamiltonian Systems”, Antonopoulos Ch., Manos A. & Skokos Ch., 2004. In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference “From Scientific Computing to Computational Engineering”, 1st IC – SCCE, ed. Tsahalis D. T., Patras University Press, Vol. III, 928 – 933 5. “Calculation of the Dynamic Aperture of Stability of Symplectic Maps Using Evolutionary Algorithms”, Antonopoulos C., Petalas Y. G., Bountis T. & Vrahatis M. N., 2005. In Proceedings of Volos 18th Summer School and Conference “Order and Chaos”, ed. Bountis T. C. 6. “Detecting Resonances in Conservative Maps using Evolutionary Algorithms”, Petalas Y. G., Antonopoulos C., Bountis T. & Vrahatis M. N., 2007. In Proceedings of Patras 20th Summer School and Conference “Order and Chaos”, ed. Bountis T. C. 7. “Phase Transitions in Models of Bird Flocking”, Christodoulidi H., Van der Weele K., Antonopoulos Ch. G. & Bountis T., 2015. In the special volume honoring the memory of Prof. Nicolis J. S., “Chaos, Information Processing and Paradoxical Games”, World Scientific Publishing Company, eds. Nicolis G. & Basios V. Chapters on Scientific Books 5/11 1. Four chapters in the book: “Advanced Mathematics”, Drossos L., ISBN: 978 − 960 − 418 − 243 − 5, 2011, Tziola Technical Publications, Thessaloniki, Greece (in Greek) My Scientific Work in Books 1. “Complex Hamiltonian Dynamics”, Bountis T. and Skokos Ch., ISBN 978-3-64227305-6, 2012, Springer Series in Synergetics, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg International Collaborations 1. Prof. Fokas A., Cambridge University, UK 2. Prof. Bountis T., University of Patras, Greece 3. Reader, Dr. Baptista, M. S., University of Aberdeen, UK 4. Senior Lecturer, Dr. Skokos Ch., Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece and University of Cape Town, South Africa 5. Associate Prof., Dr. Pinto Souza S. E., Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Brazil 6. Adjunct Prof., Dr. Rubido N., Universidad de la República, Uruguay 7. Dr. Manos Th., Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany 8. Dr. Christodoulidi H., University of Patras, Greece 9. Dr. Hizanidis J., University of Crete, Greece 10. Dr. Kouvaris N., University of Barcelona, Spain 11. Dr. Basios V., Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium 12. Dr. Zamora-López G., Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain Number of Citations of Scientific Publications 1. 573 (according to Google Scholar) 2. h-index: 12 (according to Google Scholar) 3. i10-index: 14 (according to Google Scholar) Reviewer of Papers in Scientific Journals 1. International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series 2. Meccanica 3. Physica D 4. Physical Review E 5. Physics Letters A 6. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals Research Interests 6/11 1. Nonlinear Ordinary Differential Equations 2. Mathematical Modelling 3. Numerical Analysis 4. Dynamical Systems, Complex Statistics 5. Mathematical Physics 6. Periodic Orbits and Linear Stability Analysis 7. Chaotic Indicators 8. Weakly and Chaotic Dynamics in Multi-dimensional Systems 9. Statistical Mechanics of Nonlinear Systems 10. Chaotic Dynamics in Dissipative Dynamical Systems 11. Dynamics of Complex Systems and Complex Networks 12. Collective Behaviour, Mathematics of Networks, Complexity 13. Brain Dynamics and Modelling, Synchronisation Phenomena, Chimera States, Information Flow 14. Cognitive Functions, Memory, Conscious and Unconscious Brain Processes Talks 1. “SALI: An Efficient Indicator of Chaos with Application to 2 and 3 Degrees of Freedom Hamiltonian Systems”, 1st International Conference “From Scientific Computing to Computational Engineering”, 1st IC – SCCE, Athens, Greece, September 9, 2004 2. “Detecting Chaos by the Smaller Alignment Index (SALI) Method”, Seminar of the Department of Physics, “Center for Nonlinear Phenomena and Complex Systems”, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium, May 27, 2005 3. “Estimating the Border of Stability of Symplectic Maps Using evolutionary Algorithms”, 19th annual Summer School/Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos and Complexity, Thessaloniki, Greece, July 10 – 22, 2006 4. “Stability and Chaos of Hamiltonian Systems of Many Degrees of Freedom: From Classical to Statistical Mechanics”, University of Patras, Department of Mathematics, Patras, Greece, May, 2007 5. “Symplectic Integrators and Their Usefulness to Hamiltonian Systems”, University of Patras, Department of Mathematics, Patras, Greece, June, 2008 6. “Stability and Chaos of Hamiltonian Systems of Many Degrees of Freedom: From Classical to Statistical Mechanics”, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Interdisciplinary Center for Nonlinear Phenomena and Complex Systems, Brussels, Belgium, July, 2008 7. “Detecting Dynamical Regime Changes. Case Study: Hamiltonian Description of a Microplasmas System”, 21st annual Summer School/Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos and Complexity, Athens, Greece, July 21 – August 2, 2008 8. “A Few – Particle System “Melting” and its Underlying Chaotic Dynamics”, IAP NOSY General Meeting, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium, April 22, 2009 7/11 9. “A Few – Particle System “Melting” and its Underlying Chaotic Dynamics”, École doctorale thématique du FRS – FNRS, “Phénomènes non – linéaires, systèmes complexes et mécanique statistique”, Université de Liège, Liège, Belgium, May 18 – 19, 2009 10. “A Few – Particle System “Melting” and its Underlying Chaotic Dynamics”, Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, Universidad National Autónoma de México, Mexico city, Mexico, October, 2009 11. “A Few – Particle System “Melting” and its Underlying Chaotic Dynamics”, Institute of Physical Sciences, Universidad National Autónoma de México, Cuernavaca, Mexico, November, 2009 12. “Weak Chaos and the “Melting Transition” in a Confined Microplasma System: Connection with the q-Entropy”, Nonlinear Dynamics and Complexity: Theory, Methods and Applications, Thessaloniki, Greece, July 12 – 16, 2010 13. “Weak Chaos and the “Melting Transition” in a Confined Microplasma System: Connection with the q-Entropy”, Department of Physics, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece, October 19, 2010 14. “Study of the Dynamics of the Hamiltonian Mechanical System of Many Degrees of Freedom FPU: From Classical to Statistical Mechanics”, Department of Mechanics, School of Applied Mathematical and Physical Sciences, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece, April 5, 2011 15. “Methods of Prediction and Statistical Study for the Evolutionary Behavior of Multidimensional Hamiltonian Dynamical Systems”, Department of Statistics and Insurance Science, University of Piraeus, Piraeus, Greece, December 6, 2011 16. “Models of Particle Systems with Flocking Behavior”, ICSMB, Department of Physics, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, February 7, 2013 17. “Discriminating Between Order and Chaos by the Smaller Alignment Index (SALI)”, ICSMB, Department of Physics, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, April 18, 2013 18. “Information and Energy Exchange in Multidimensional Chaotic Hamiltonian Systems”, Dynamics Days Europe XXXIII, Madrid, Spain, June 3, 2013 19. “Information and Energy Exchange in Multidimensional Chaotic Hamiltonian Systems”, Methods of Chaos Detection and Predictability: Theory and Applications, Max Planck Institute, Dresden, Germany, June 20, 2013 20. “Information and Energy Exchange in Multidimensional Chaotic Hamiltonian Systems”, ECCS’13, Barcelona, Spain, September 16, 2013 21. “Production and Transfer of Energy and Information in Hamiltonian Systems”, ICSMB, Department of Physics, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, November 28, 2013 22. “Evolution of Neural Networks by Optimizing Flow of Information”, NETT 2014, Florence, Italy, March 17, 2014 23. “Evolution of Neural Networks by Optimizing Flow of Information”, ICSMB, Department of Physics, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, May 8, 2014 24. “Production and Transfer of Energy and Information in Hamiltonian Systems”, 10th AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications, Madrid, Spain, July 8, 2014 8/11 25. “Do Brain Networks Evolve by Maximizing Flow of Information?”, 6th International Conference on Numerical Analysis (Recent Approaches to Numerical Analysis: Theory, Methods and Applications), Chania, Crete, Greece, September 3, 2014 26. “Do Brain Networks Evolve by Maximizing Flow of Information?”, NCSR Demokritos, Athens, Greece, September 9, 2014 27. “Do Brain Networks Evolve by Maximizing Flow of Information?”, ICSMB, Department of Physics, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, September 25, 2014 28. “Do Brain Networks Evolve by Maximizing their Information Flow Capacity?”, Workshop - Integrative Research: Challenges of Complex Systems for Technological Applications, Escola Politécnica da USP, Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, Brazil, March 12, 2015 29. “Do Brain Networks Evolve by Maximizing their Information Flow Capacity?”, Department of Psychology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, April 24, 2015 30. “Do Brain Networks Evolve by Maximizing their Information Flow Capacity?”, Department of Physics, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece, May 12, 2015 Conferences Attendance 1. 11th annual Summer School/Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos and Complexity, Levadia, Greece, July, 1998 2. 14th annual Summer School/Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos and Complexity, Patras, Greece, July, 2001 3. 15th annual Summer School/Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos and Complexity, Patras, Greece, July, 2002 4. Summer School on Dynamical Systems, European Mathematical Society, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal, June – July, 2003 5. 16th annual Summer School/Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos and Complexity, Chalkida, Greece, July, 2003 6. 17th annual Summer School/Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos and Complexity, Ancient Olympia, Greece, July, 2004 7. 1st International Conference “From Scientific Computing to Computational Engineering”, 1st IC – SCCE, Athens, Greece, September 8 – 10, 2004 8. “Nonlinearity, Fluctuations and Complexity”, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium, March 16 – 19, 2005 9. 6th International Summer School and Conference “Let’s Face Chaos Through Nonlinear Dynamics”, CAMTP – Center for Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia, June 26 – July 10, 2005 10. 18th annual Summer School/Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos and Complexity, Volos, Greece, July, 2005 11. “2nd International Conference on Nonlinear Normal Modes and Localization in Vibrating Systems”, Samos, Greece, June 19 – 23, 2006 9/11 12. 19th annual Summer School/Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos and Complexity, Thessaloniki, Greece, July, 2006 13. Dynamics Days 2006 Europe, Hersonissos, Crete, Greece, September 24 – 28, 2006 14. International Workshop: “Nonlinear Dynamics of Acoustic Modes in Finite Lattices: Localization, Equipartition, Transport”, Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany, December 6 – 8, 2006 15. 20th annual Summer School/Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos and Complexity, Athens, Greece, July – August, 2007 16. 21st annual Summer School/Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos and Complexity, Athens, Greece, July – August, 2008 17. Meeting of the FRS – FNRS Contact Group “Nonlinear Phenomena, Complex Systems and Statistical Mechanics”, Brussels, Belgium, December 3, 2008 18. 22nd annual Summer School/Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos and Complexity, Pescara, Italy, July, 2009 19. International Summer School “Fundamental Problems in Statistical Physics XII”, La Foresta, Leuven, Belgium, August – September, 2009 20. Symposium in honor of Prof. Gaspard P., “Chaos, Scattering, Statistical Mechanics, and much more”, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium, December, 2009 21. Nonlinear Dynamics and Complexity: Theory, Methods and Applications, In honor of Prof. Bountis T. C. on the occasion of his 60th birthday, Thessaloniki, Greece, July 12 – 16, 2010 22. Dynamics Days Europe XXXIII, Madrid, Spain, June 3 – 7, 2013 23. Methods of Chaos Detection and Predictability: Theory and Applications, Max Planck Institute, Dresden, Germany, June 17 – 21, 2013 24. European Conference on Complex Systems 2013, Barcelona, Spain, September 16 – 20, 2013 25. Dynamics of Neural Circuits, NETT 2014, Florence, Italy, March 17 – 20, 2014 26. 10th AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications, Madrid, Spain, July 7 – 11, 2014 27. Experimental Chaos and Complexity Conference 2014, Aberdeen, UK, August 25 – 28, 2014 28. 6th International Conference on Numerical Analysis (Recent Approaches to Numerical Analysis: Theory, Methods and Applications), Chania, Crete, Greece, September 2 – 5, 2014 29. Workshop - Integrative Research: Challenges of Complex Systems for Technological Applications, Escola Politécnica da USP, Cidade Universitária, São Paulo, Brazil, March 9 – 13, 2015 Courses Attendance 1. Maximising your Impact at Conferences through Networking, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, November 22, 2012 10/11 2. Leadership Programme – Leadership Styles, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, November 27, 2012 3. Knowledge Exchange, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, November 29, 2012 4. Leadership Programme – Negotiating Styles, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, December 6, 2012 5. Advanced OpenMP @ EPCC, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK, July 17 – 18, 2013 6. Leadership@Lunchtime: Leading and Misleading Researchers, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, October 2, 2013 7. Leadership@Lunchtime: Thinking Creatively & Recognising Opportunity, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, October 25, 2013 8. Presentation Skills Level 1: Preparation, Creativity and Design, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, November 5, 2013 9. Planning your Professional Development, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, November 19, 2013 10. Leadership@Lunchtime: Communication & Negotiation, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, November 21, 2013 Certificates 1. Diversity in Workplace, MarshallACM, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, November 25, 2014 2. Diversity in Learning and Teaching, MarshallACM, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK, November 25, 2014 Visits in Foreign Universities and Research Institutes March – June, 2005 October – November, 2009 Faculté des Sciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium. Department of Physics, Universidad National Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico city, Mexico. Member of Research Groups 1. Center for Research and Applications of Nonlinear Systems (CRANS), Department of Mathematics, University of Patras, Patras, Greece 2. Complex Systems and Applications (COSA) group, Greek National Center for Scientific Research “Demokritos”, Athens, Greece 3. American Mathematical Society 4. Complex Adaptive Systems 5. Complexity Digest 6. Complexity Science 7. New England Complex Systems Institute (NECSI) 11/11
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