Athanassios Fokas | |
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Born | Athanassios Spyridon Fokas 30 June 1952 |
Nationality | Greek United States [citation needed] |
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Known for | Fokas method Calogero-Degasperis-Fokas equation Fokas-Lenells equation |
Awards | Naylor Prize Aristeion Prize in Sciences of the Academy of Athens (2004) New Year's list of honours (2005) of the President of the Hellenic Republic Commander of the Order of the Phoenix (2005) Professorial Fellow of Clare Hall (2005) Aristeion Prize of the Bodossaki Foundation jointly with D. Christodoulou (2006) Guggenheim Fellowship (2009)[1] Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences (2010) Honorary Doctorate of Sciences – Technical University of Crete (2004) Honorary Doctorate of Mathematics – University of Patras (2004) Honorary Doctorate of Applied Mathematics and Physical Sciences – Technical University of Athens (2005) Honorary Doctorate in Mathematics – University of Athens (2006) Honorary Doctorate of Computer Engineering and Telecommunications – University of Western Macedonia (2007) Honorary Doctorate in Material Science – University of Ioannina (2012) Honorary Doctorate in Electrical and Computer Engineering – Democritus University (2018) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics Engineering Medicine |
Institutions | Clarkson University Imperial College London University of Cambridge University of Southern California |
Doctoral advisor | Paco Axel Lagerstrom[2] |
Athanassios Spyridon Fokas (Greek: Αθανάσιος Σπυρίδων Φωκάς; born 30 June 1952) is a United States–based Greek academic, educator and scientist, with degrees in Aeronautical Engineering and Medicine. Since 2002, he is Professor of Nonlinear Mathematical Science[3] in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP) at the University of Cambridge.