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Georgios Gounaris is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Pennsylvania's Department of Physics and Astronomy, affiliated with the School of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on condensed matter physics, biophysics, and complex systems, particularly exploring optimal navigation in flow networks, Braess paradox analogs in physical systems, and vascular morphogenesis.
Education: B.S. in Physics from the University of Athens (2016).
Research Interests: Georgios investigates the interplay between network structure and function in biological and physical systems. He studies microbial navigation in fluid networks, optimization principles in transport systems, and the role of metabolic processes in vascular development. His work combines statistical mechanics, nonlinear dynamics, and computational modeling to uncover universal design principles in complex systems.
Key Article Trends: Recent studies analyze counter-intuitive phenomena in network efficiency, such as Braess-like paradoxes, and examine how biological systems achieve uniform perfusion through optimized vascular architectures. Earlier work includes quantum anyon statistics and non-local current phenomena in condensed matter systems.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Department of Physics and Astronomy's biophysics and complex systems research groups, collaborating on interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of physics and life sciences.
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