
معرفی
Elena Louca is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Climate and Atmosphere Research Center (CARE-C) of The Cyprus Institute. She previously served as a Senior Research Fellow in Applied Mathematics at University College London (UCL). Her doctoral work, completed at Imperial College London in 2016, focused on biharmonic boundary value problems in circular domains with applications to Stokes flows, under the supervision of Prof. Darren G. Crowdy.
Her research expertise lies in applied complex analysis, with a focus on developing mathematical methods such as the Unified Transform Method, Wiener-Hopf techniques, and Riemann-Hilbert problems. These methods are applied to fluid dynamics, meteorology, and environmental modeling.
Recent contributions include work on regional air quality modeling and land/sea breeze dynamics. She has presented at major events, including the BIRS Workshop on Vortex Dynamics in Hangzhou (2023) and a talk on thermal contact resistance at the Isaac Newton Institute (2023).

