
معرفی
Dr. Costas Efthimiou is an Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Central Florida (UCF) since 2000. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Mathematical Physics from Cornell University (1994), followed by roles as a Lecturer at Cornell (1994–1995), Research Associate at Tel Aviv University (1995–1997), and Visiting Scientist at Harvard University (1997–1998) and Cornell/Columbia Universities (1998–2000).
His research focuses on mathematical physics, quantum mechanics, and physics education. Notable contributions include studies on functional equations, inverse scattering theory, and the application of physics concepts in popular media. He has co-authored a book on functional equations and published papers in journals such as SIAM Review, Am. J. Phys., and Physics Teacher.
Dr. Efthimiou actively mentors undergraduate and graduate students, with several collaborative papers in preparation. His work bridges theoretical physics with educational outreach, addressing scientific accuracy in Hollywood films and innovative teaching methodologies. He also contributes to public discourse on physics through media commentary, such as analyzing the plausibility of stunts in action films like Skyscraper.




