معرفی
Fotini Labropulu serves as an Adjunct Professor at Luther College within the University of Regina's Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, where she maintains an active research profile in applied mathematical modeling.
Her research program centers on fluid dynamics with specialized expertise in non-Newtonian fluid behavior, environmental flow systems, and biomechanical applications. She develops advanced mathematical models to analyze complex fluid phenomena including blood flow hemodynamics, environmental transport processes, and thermal convection in electrically conducting fluids. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges theoretical mathematics with practical engineering and biomedical challenges.
Analysis of her 2011-2013 publications reveals consistent focus on stagnation-point flows, viscoelastic fluid mechanics, and heat transfer phenomena. Key contributions include computational modeling of pulsatile blood flow using non-Newtonian frameworks, investigation of magnetohydrodynamic effects in second-grade fluids, and analysis of mixed convection near vertical surfaces. These works demonstrate strong methodological rigor in computational fluid dynamics with applications spanning biomedical engineering and environmental science.
No scientific awards were documented in available sources.
Information regarding graduate student supervision, research grants, or collaborative projects was not provided in current directory listings. Her academic role appears focused on research contributions within the Mathematics and Statistics department's theoretical frameworks.

