
معرفی
Konstantinos Mamis is an Acting Instructor and Pearson Fellow in the Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Washington. He holds a Ph.D. from the National Technical University of Athens. His research focuses on developing stochastic models for complex physical and biological systems, including applications in cancer modeling, epidemiology, and engineering. Currently, he contributes to Prof. Ivana Bozic's research group, advancing stochastic approaches to understand cancer dynamics.
His technical expertise spans nonlinear Fokker-Planck equations under correlated noise excitations, uncertainty quantification, and computational methods for stochastic systems. Mamis’ work bridges theoretical mathematics with real-world biomedical challenges, emphasizing translational research.
No specific articles are listed, but his research themes reflect contributions to stochastic processes and their interdisciplinary applications. He is affiliated with the Applied Mathematics department and actively engages in teaching and collaborative research initiatives.


