Anargiros Delis is an Associate Professor of Computational Mathematics at the School of Production Engineering & Management, Technical University of Crete since 2003. He holds a B.Sc. in Mathematics from the University of Crete (1993), an M.Sc. in Numerical Analysis and Computing from the University of Manchester (1994), and a Ph.D. in Applied and Computational Mathematics from the University of the West of England (1998). Education: B.Sc. Mathematics, University of Crete (1993) M.Sc. Numerical Analysis & Computing, University of Manchester (1994) Ph.D. Applied and Computational Mathematics, University of the West of England (1998) His research focuses on computational hydrodynamics, computational fluid dynamics, and scientific computing, with notable contributions to free surface flows, finite volume methods, and applications in coastal engineering, traffic dynamics, and environmental modeling. Recent work includes advancements in numerical simulations for epidemics transport dynamics, optimization of wind turbines using RANS-BEM solvers, and PDE-based traffic flow control systems. Key research themes include macroscopic modeling of epidemics, unstructured grid discretizations for Boussinesq-type models, and the development of high-resolution numerical schemes. His work bridges theoretical advancements with practical applications in renewable energy, urban planning, and hydraulic infrastructure. Delis is affiliated with the Applied Mathematics and Computers Laboratory under the Science Division at the Technical University of Crete, contributing to interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of computational science and engineering.










