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Demetrios Papageorgiou is a Professor holding the Chair in Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics at the Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London (Faculty of Natural Sciences). He has been affiliated with the university since 2008. His research focuses on fluid dynamics, interfacial phenomena, and mathematical modeling of complex flows. Key affiliations include the CNRS-Imperial Abraham de Moivre UMI and the Fluid Dynamics research group.
Research Interests: His work spans applied mathematics, numerical methods, and engineering applications. Notable areas include electrohydrodynamics, thin film flows, surfactant dynamics, and stability analysis of multi-layer systems. He explores both theoretical and computational aspects of fluid behavior under various physical conditions such as electric fields, thermal effects, and surface interactions.
Publications Trends: Recent works emphasize light-actuated systems, electric field effects on interfacial stability, and multiphase flow dynamics. His research often bridges fundamental fluid mechanics with practical applications in carbon capture, microfluidics, and environmental engineering.
Awards:
- Recipient of the IMA Lighthill-Thwaites Prize 2017 for outstanding contributions in applied mathematics.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Fluid Dynamics group at Imperial College, collaborating with institutions like CNRS-Imperial UMI to advance interdisciplinary research in mathematical physics and engineering systems.


