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Pandelis Dodos is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. His research focuses on combinatorics, functional analysis, and their intersections, particularly Ramsey theory, Banach space geometry, and descriptive set theory. He holds a PhD from the National Technical University of Athens (2003) and a Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches from Université Pierre et Marie Curie (2009).
His work bridges analysis and combinatorics, addressing problems in nonlinear spectral gaps, forbidden intersection configurations, and high-dimensional random arrays. He leads the ANACOMB project (Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation), exploring combinatorial problems via analytical methods. Notable collaborations include researchers such as V. Kanellopoulos, K. Tyros, and S. Todorcevic. His contributions include monographs on Ramsey theory and Banach spaces, as well as over 50 peer-reviewed articles.
- Education:
- MSc Electrical Engineering (NTUA, 1997)
- PhD Mathematics (NTUA, 2003)
- Habilitation (UPMC Paris 6, 2009)
His research projects include the ANACOMB initiative, investigating density Hales-Jewett conjectures and concentration inequalities. He advises PhD candidate Stamatis Skouras and collaborates with institutions like Texas A&M and Charles University. His work frequently intersects with theoretical computer science and probability theory.
Awards: None explicitly listed, but recognized through extensive international collaboration and editorial roles in journals like Mathematische Annalen and Transactions of the AMS.
Grants & Labs: ANACOMB (HFRI-FM20-02717), leading a multinational team addressing analytic combinatorics. Active in organizing workshops like COMPRAAthens 2024.
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