Panagiotis (Panos) Dimitrakopoulos is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park. His research focuses on computational fluid dynamics, multiphase flows, and biophysical systems. He specializes in modeling elastic capsules, microfluidic devices, and polymer dynamics using advanced numerical algorithms. His work intersects fluid mechanics, biomedical engineering, and materials science. He has developed spectral boundary element methods for interfacial dynamics and contributed to understanding capsule deformation in microfluidic environments. His studies address drug delivery systems, microfluidic sorting mechanisms, and hemodynamic forces in biological systems. Key applications include designing next-generation drug carriers and analyzing blood cell mechanics in microcirculation. Notable contributions include analyzing elastic capsule migration in converging micro-capillaries, multi-compartment micro-capsule fabrication, and non-Newtonian fluid dynamics in confined geometries. His research spans from theoretical fluid mechanics to biomedical applications, emphasizing computational modeling and experimental validation.




