I am a third-year PhD student in the Analysis group within the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Bath, supervised by Professor Monica Musso and Professor Manuel del Pino. My research focuses on the analysis of nonlinear partial differential equations, with particular emphasis on fluid dynamics, concentration phenomena and singularity formation in evolutionary PDEs. My current work explores leapfrogging vortex dynamics for the 3D Euler equations.
I hold an MSc in Mathematics from Imperial College London, where I completed my master thesis under the supervision of Professor Michele Coti Zelati. The title of my thesis was "Landau Damping for Active Brownian Particles", where I analysed the stability and enhanced dissipation properties of two macroscopic integrodifferential equations governing systems of active Brownian particles.
Before that, I earned a BSc in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Cyprus, specialising in Pure Mathematics.