
About
Christos Pelekis is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from Delft University of Technology (2014), focusing on Probability and Game Theory with a thesis titled Search Games on Hypergraphs. His academic journey includes postdoctoral research at institutions like the Czech Academy of Sciences, KU Leuven, and NTUA. His research interests span Game Theory, Probability Theory, Combinatorics, Discrete Mathematics, Measure Theory, and Optimization.
Education: PhD in Mathematics (Delft University of Technology, 2014), Master's in Applied Mathematical Sciences (NTUA, 2008), and a Bachelor's in Mathematics (University of Crete, 2005).
Research focuses on probabilistic methods in combinatorics, game-theoretic models for resource allocation, and optimization in networked systems. Notable work includes contributions to search games, concentration inequalities, and distributed network algorithms. His publications address topics ranging from Turán-type theorems to 5G wireless power allocation using game theory.
Professional experience includes roles at The American College of Greece – Deree (2022–2023) and postdoctoral positions at NTUA (2020–2023), the Czech Academy of Sciences (2017–2019), and KU Leuven (2014–2016).
Key research trends in his articles include applying game theory to network optimization, analyzing probabilistic inequalities, and exploring combinatorial structures in Euclidean geometry. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications in telecommunications and distributed systems.
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