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Georgios Kossioris is a Professor at the Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics of the University of Crete. He holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Brown University (1991) and a Diploma in Naval Architecture from the National Technical University of Athens (1986). His research focuses on Partial Differential Equations and Applications, with significant contributions to stochastic equations, Hamilton-Jacobi modeling, and interdisciplinary work in environmental and biomedical domains.
His publications span Numerical Analysis, Stochastic Modeling, and Environmental Economics, including key works on the Shallow Lake Problem, Wind Energy Assessment, and Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Segmentation. He has secured major grants for projects like Extreme Weather Phenomena Prediction (SYNERGASIA, 2011-2014) and Optimal Control of Dynamic Systems (THALIS, 2012-2014).
He has organized workshops such as the 2019 SDEs/SPDEs: Theory, Numerics, and Data Science and taught courses like Weak Theory of PDEs, Differential Equations, and Dynamic Meteorology. His computational methodologies bridge mathematics, economics, and biomedical engineering.
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