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Dr Evgenios Kakariadis
Senior Lecturer in Pure Mathematics
School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics, Newcastle University, UK
Contact: evgenios [dot] kakariadis [at] ncl [dot] ac [dot] uk
Current roles
Local Coordinator Simon Marais Mathematics Competition (Newcastle University).
Stage 3 and Stage 4 Tutor/DPD (Newcastle University).
Admissions for International Students and Transfers.
Summary
My main research area is Operator Algebras and their Applications, while I am also interested in applications of Mathematics in Healthcare.
Research profiles can be found at: ArXiv, MathSciNet, Google Scholar, ResearchGate.
Opportunities to work in Newcastle
Please contact me if you are interested in any of the following positions:
Useful links from the community
Research News (last 12 months)
Organizer (w/ Christian Bonicke and Chris Bruce) "UK Operator Algebras Conference", Newcastle University, UK, June 2024.
Pariticipation at the workshop "Charlie Waller Memorial Trust: Student mental health awareness for colleagues", May 2024.
Manuscript with George Eleftherakis and Ivan Todorov on Morita equivalence for operator systems accepted for publication at the Journal d'Analyse Mathématique, April 2024.
(Selected) participation at the "Operator Algebras and Noncommutative Geometry" conference, CIRM, April 2024.
New manuscript with Apollonas Paraskevas on On Fock covariance and the reduced Hao-Ng isomorphism problem by discrete groups, April 2024.
Invited talk at the "Young Funtional Analysts' Workshop", Newcastle University, April 2024.
Organizer (w/ Yemon Choi and Robin Hillier) "North British Functional Analysis Seminar", Lancaster University, April 2024.
Invited talk at the Operator Systems Day, Delaware, February 2024.
Analysis Seminar talk, Delaware, February 2024.
Functional Analysis Seminar talk, Oxford, January 2024.
Launching the Operator Systems and Applications meeting at Banff (to take place in hybrid format in 2-7 February 2025) with Sara Plosker (Brandon University), Douglas Farenick (University of Regina), Priyanga Ganesan (University of California San Diego) and Ivan Todorov (University of Delaware).
Pure Mathematics Colloquium talk, Leeds, December 2023.
Voted Best Dressed Lecturer at the Winter Maths Society Students' Ball, December 2023.
NBFAS Newcastle Meeting, November 2023.
Start of the HFRI-funded project "Noncommutative Analysis: Operator Systems and Non-locality". In collaboration with the University of Aegean (Mihalis Anousis, PI), the University of Athens (Alexandros Chatzinickolaou, Aristides Katavolos, Apollonas Paraskevas), the University of Delaware (Ivan Todorov) and the University of Patras (George Eleftherakis), November 2023.
Research visit of Apollonas Paraskevas funded by CaLISTA, October 2023. (Grantee: Apolonas Paraskevas.)
Local coordinator for the Simon Marais Mathematics Competition, October 2023.
New manuscript with Joseph (Joe) Dessi on Equivariant Nica-Pimsner quotients associated with strong compactly aligned product systems, October 2023.
Research visit by Apollonas Paraskevas, funded by CaLISTA (short term scientific missions), October 2023.
Virtual Seminar on Functional Analysis and Operator Theory resumes in October 2023 (co-organized with University of Athens, University of Patras, University of the Aegean, University of Delaware, East Carolina University).
(Selected) Participation at the Inclusive Futures workshop, Newcastle University, UK, August 2023.
Paper with Elias Katsoulis and Xin Li on Stable isomorphisms of operator algebras published at IMRN, August 2023.
Paper with Marcelo Laca, Elias Katsoulis and Xin Li on Co-universality and controlled maps on product systems over right LCM-semigroups published at Analysis & PDE, August 2023.
(Invited) Participation at the Analytical and Combinatorial Methods in Quantum Information Theory II, ICMS, July 2023.
Other interests
I like music, sociology, psychology and sci-fi literature and I am sure there is a concrete connection with my research. It appears that I am good at soccer.
Disclaimer
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