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Professor Constantia Alexandrou is a distinguished physicist at the Department of Physics, School of Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Cyprus. She leads state-of-the-art research in Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics and hadron structure, heading the Lattice QCD Computational Lab at the university. Professor Alexandrou serves as Chair of the Council of PRACE (Partnership of Advanced Computing in Europe), is a member of multiple prestigious scientific councils including the National Council for Research in Greece and the Helmholtz-Institute Mainz, and represents Cyprus at IUPAP.
- B.A. in Physics with First Class Honors from University of Oxford (1980)
- Ph.D. in Theoretical Strong Interactions Physics from MIT (1985)
- Research positions at Paul Scherer Institute, Switzerland and Erlangen University, Germany
Professor Alexandrou's research focuses on Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics, hadron structure, and high-performance computing applications in theoretical physics. Her work bridges fundamental particle physics with advanced computational techniques, particularly in studying nucleon properties and quantum chromodynamics from first principles. She has pioneered methods for calculating parton distribution functions, hadronic vacuum polarization, and nucleon spin decomposition using lattice techniques, contributing significantly to our understanding of strong interaction physics. Her recent work has expanded into quantum computing applications for high-energy physics problems.
Analysis of Professor Alexandrou's recent publications reveals a consistent focus on advancing lattice QCD methodologies for calculating fundamental properties of hadrons and nucleons. Her work spans both traditional lattice calculations and emerging quantum computing applications, demonstrating leadership in adapting computational physics to new technological frontiers. The publications show particular emphasis on precision calculations of nucleon structure, hadronic contributions to fundamental constants, and developing non-perturbative methods for quantum field theory.
- Fellow of the American Physical Society
- Principal Investigator of three European Joint Doctorates (approximately €3.7 million each)
- Principal Investigator of Excellence Center Quantum Computing for Science and Technology (QSciTec) under Teaming action (€35 million)
Professor Alexandrou has secured approximately €15 million in competitive funding for the Computational-based Science and Technology Research Center of the Cyprus Institute, including two ERA Chair projects of €2.5 million each. She has served as the first Head of the Department of Physics at the University of Cyprus and held leadership positions at the Cyprus Institute from 2004-2022. With over 300 scientific publications and numerous invited talks at international meetings, she has organized several workshops in Cyprus and abroad, significantly contributing to the international lattice QCD community through the Extended Twisted Mass Collaboration (ETMC).
She heads the Lattice QCD Computational Lab at the University of Cyprus, which operates dedicated computing clusters for lattice QCD calculations. As a member of the Extended Twisted Mass Collaboration (ETMC) - comprising major European and US research groups - she plays a key role in advancing international collaboration in computational particle physics. Her leadership extends to multiple scientific advisory bodies where she influences research directions in high-performance computing and theoretical physics across Europe.




