معرفی
Ioannis Michos is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, European University, Cyprus. He holds a Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics (Algebra) from the University of Manchester (1999) with a thesis on 'Finite groups acting on free Lie algebras.' His academic career includes positions at Frederick University and the University of Ioannina. He is actively involved in research projects like GRATOS and PPW, focusing on permutations and combinatorics.
Education
- Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics (Algebra), University of Manchester, 1999
- M.Sc. in Pure Mathematics (Algebra), University of Manchester, 1994
- B.Sc. in Mathematics, University of Ioannina, 1991
Research Interests: Discrete Mathematics, Theoretical Computer Science, Algebra, Combinatorics, and applications in graph theory and concurrent systems. His work spans free Lie algebras, permutation patterns, trace monoids, and kernel PCA methods in astrophysics.
Awards
- Recognition at STACS’02 for work on trace monoids (2002)
- Onassis PhD Scholarship (1994–1997)
- NATO M.Sc. Scholarship (1992–1993)
- SERC Studentship in Manchester (1992–1995)
Grants & Projects: Led projects on permutation patterns (PPW) and collaborated on ALAPEDES (TMR-funded). Current role as EUC Research Committee member and co-organizer of the EUC Colloquium.




