Athanasios Manos
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Athanasios Manos

Assistant Professor

Chargé (e) de cours , Responsable de stages

  • Adresse : 2 av. Adolphe Chauvin 95302 Cergy-Pontoise Cedex France
Domaines d'expertise
  • Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems, Neuromodulation and Whole Brain Dynamical Modeling

  • Modeling and simulation of neuroimaging data

  • Nonlinear Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations - Numerical integration methods

  • Hamiltonian and Dissipative Dynamical Systems - Integrability

  • Classical & Quantum Chaos, Chaos detection techniques

  • Lattice Dynamics and Localization, Systems with Long Range Interactions

  • Regular and Chaotic motion in Galactic Dynamics

Discipline(s) enseignée(s)

- Multivariable Calculus (theory & exercises, winter semester)
- Bilinear Algebra (theory & exercises, winter semester)
- Data Analysis (theory & exercises, summer semester)
- Project-responsible: Contemporary Issues Module (summer semester)
- Project-courses  (winter & summer semester)

Activités / CV

Dr Thanos Manos has a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and a master’s degree in Applied Mathematics from the Department of Mathematics, University of Patras, Greece. His PhD thesis is on Applied Mathematics and Physics co-directed by the Department of Physics, Université d’Aix-Marseille I (France) and Department of Mathematics, University of Patras (Greece).
After obtaining his PhD, he has worked as post-doctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden (Germany), University of Florence (Italy), University of Nova Gorica (Slovenia), University of Maribor (Slovenia) and as a senior researcher at the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-7) at the Research Centre Jülich (Germany).
Since September 2019, he has been working as Assistant Professor at the Department of Physics, Laboratoire de Physique Théorique et Modélisation (LPTM) of CNRS, CY Cergy Paris Université (France). He is a lecturer and project supervisor at the “International Bachelor Ygrec in Modelling and Data Science” organised by the CY Cergy Paris Université and ESSEC.