
معرفی
Angelos Koutsianas is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, affiliated with the Section of Algebra, Number Theory and Mathematical Logic within the School of Science. His research focuses on Arithmetic Geometry, Computational Number Theory, Elliptic Curves, and Diophantine Equations, with applications in cryptography and modular forms.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics (2016), University of Warwick, UK.
- Doctoral Thesis: Applications of S-unit Equations to the Arithmetic of Elliptic Curves under Prof. John Cremona.
- Degree in Mathematics (2012), National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.
- Diploma in Electrical & Computer Engineering (2009), National Technical University of Athens, Greece.
Professional Experience:
- Assistant Professor, AUTh (Nov 2021–present).
- Associate Researcher, Blaise Pascal Mathematics Laboratory (2020–2021).
- Postdoctoral Fellowships: University of British Columbia (2018–2020), University of Piraeus (2017–2018), Universitat Ulm (2016–2017).
Research Trends: His work bridges theoretical arithmetic geometry with computational methods, addressing problems in elliptic curves, rational points, and Diophantine equations. Recent publications explore modular methods, conductor/discriminant calculations for Picard curves, and applications of S-unit equations.
Grants & Activities: His research is funded by AUTh's Special Account for Research. Co-organizes the 2nd Greek Number Theory Meeting (2024). Active in international collaborations on computational number theory and arithmetic geometry.





