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Associate Research Scientist | a.athenodorou@cyi.ac.cy | +357 22 208 751 |
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Andreas Athenodorou graduated from the Physics Department at the University of Cyprus in 2004 and pursued doctoral studies in Theoretical Particle Physics at the University of Oxford with Dr. Michael Teper. His doctoral studies focused on the Large-N limit of SU(N) Gauge Theories and more specifically on the effective string theoretical description of the SU(N) flux-tube using Lattice Gauge Theory simulations.
Andreas held postdoctoral positions at DESY Zeuthen, at Swansea University and at the University of Cyprus. In addition he worked as a fixed term Lecturer and Assistant Professor at the University of Cyprus teaching undergraduate courses. From 2019 to 2021 Andreas worked as a Marie Sklodowska Curie Individual Fellow at the University of Pisa
Andreas is now an associate research scientist at The Cyprus Institute. He is a work package leader in the NI4OS-Europe project.
His research interests include Theoretical Particle Physics, Lattice Gauge Theories, Large-N Gauge Theories, Hadron Structure and Beyond the Standard Model Physics as well as Computational Physics, High Performance Computing, Data Science and Machine Learning in Sciences.