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Emmanouil Kakouris is an Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering at the School of Engineering, University of Warwick. He holds a PhD from the University of Nottingham (2019), a MEng in Civil Engineering (2012) and a MSc in Earthquake Resistant Structures (2014) from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece. He previously worked as a Research & Design Engineer at Roughan & O’Donovan (ROD) Consulting Engineers, Ireland, and as a Research Associate at the University of Nottingham.
His research focuses on computational mechanics, damage modeling, multiscale modeling, and AI-driven engineering systems. Key projects include probabilistic damage assessment of additive manufacturing materials (P-DAM), AI for multiscale material damage modeling, and infrastructure climate change risk assessment (INFRALIC). He also collaborates on transport infrastructure projects, such as mitigating bridge/tunnel strikes by oversized vehicles.
Teaching includes leading the ES3G8 Integrated Project module for undergraduate and Degree Apprentices. He reviews for top journals like Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering and International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering. Active in PhD supervision, he offers scholarships through CIS, CSC, Monash-Warwick Alliance, and Shanghai Jiao Tong University programs.
His funded research spans over £3.5M, including EPSRC grants and EU Horizon 2020 projects. Current vacancies include a PhD on AI-assisted modeling of ductile fracture, with applications prioritized until a candidate is identified.




