Biography
2005-2010 | Bachelor degree in Applied Mathematical and Physical Sciences, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Computational modelling of aortic aneurysms using the finite elements method. Supervised by Prof. Stavros Kourkoulis |
2010-2011 | MSc in Mathematical Modelling, University College London, UK A mathematical model for decision-making: Should I visit the doctor? Supervised by Prof. Frank Smith |
2011-present | Ph.D. candidate, Biomedical Engineering, King’s College London, UK Development of patient-specific models for the study and assessment of dilated cardiomyopathy. Supervised by Dr. David Nordsletten and Prof. Nicolas Smith |
Scientific Research
The overall objective of my PhD project is the development of patient-specific cardiac models which will provide a framework for the study and assessment of dilated cardiomyopathy. My work has focused on investigating various aspects of the modeling process and the employed numerical methods. I have also been working on maximizing the use of the available clinical data to enable accurate personalized models. These patient-specific models will assist the identification of key differences between patients and normals, with an ultimate goal of gaining a better understanding of the disease, thus improving diagnosis and treatment.