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Konstantinos Tsougkas serves as a Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Skövde's School of Engineering Science, where he maintains an office in Room PA110L and serves as Education Course Coordinator for a 7.5-credit Bachelor's level mathematics course.
Dr. Tsougkas completed his doctoral studies in 2019 with his thesis titled "Combinatorial and analytical problems for fractals and their graph approximations," establishing his expertise in fractal mathematics. His research focuses on the intricate mathematical properties of fractal structures, particularly examining harmonic analysis, Laplacian determinants, and graph approximations on self-similar sets.
His publication record demonstrates a consistent trajectory of high-quality research in fractal geometry, with significant contributions to understanding Sierpiński gaskets, energy Laplacians, and regularized determinants. Tsougkas frequently collaborates with established researchers in the field, including Anders Öberg, Joe P. Chen, and Alexander Teplyaev, publishing in respected journals such as Journal of Physics A, Journal of Fractal Geometry, and Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics.
While specific teaching awards aren't documented in the available information, his role as Education Course Coordinator indicates active involvement in curriculum development and student instruction at the undergraduate level. His research appears to be primarily theoretical with potential applications in mathematical physics and complex systems analysis.



