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Maria Agrotis

Scientific Collaborator

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School of Sciences

Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Academic Qualifications

Qualification Year Awarding Institution Department Thesis title (Optional Entry)
Ph.D. Mathematics 2002 University of Arizona Mathematics Pure and Applied reflections on a reduced Maxwell-Bloch system
M.Sc. Mathematics 1998 University of Arizona Mathematics
B.Sc. Mathematics 1996 University of Cyprus Mathematics and Statistics

Employment History

Period of employment Employer Location Position
From To
2015 2018 University of Nicosia Nicosia Scientific Collaborator
2007 2015 Cyprus University of Technology Limassol Scientific Collaborator
2004 2007 University of Cyprus Nicosia Scientific Collaborator

Publications

Year Title Other authors Journal and Publisher / Conference Vol. Pages
2007 The modular hierarchy of the Toda lattice P.A. Damianou Diff. Geom. Appl. 25 655
2007 Volterra’s realization of the KM system P.A. Damianou J. Math. Anal. Appl. 325 157
2006 Prolongation loop algebras for a solitonic system of equations SIGMA 2 75
2006 The Toda lattice is super intagrable P.A. Damianou, C. Sophocleous Physica D 365 235
2005 An integrable reduction of inhomogeneously broadened optical equations S.A. Glasgow, N.M. Ercolani Physica D 212 82
2005 A symplectic realization of the Volterra lattice P.A. Damianou, P. Marmo J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 38 6327
2005 Transmission of nonlinear localized modes through waveguide bends P.G. Kevrekidis B.A. Malomed Math. Comp. Simul. 69 223
2003 Hamiltonian flows for a reduced Maxwell-Bloch system Physica D 183 141
2003 Soliton solutions for the interaction of light and matter Phys. Lett. A 315 81
2000 Complete integrability of the reduced Maxwell-Bloch equations with permanent dipole S.A. Glasgow N.M. Ercolani Physica D 139 134

Exhibitions

Research Projects

Date Title Funded by Project Role*
2005-2007 Cyprus-France Bilateral Collaboration Research Project on Mathematics Research Promotion Foundation Research member
1998-2002 Applied Mathematics Research Grant National Science Foundation, U.S.A. Research member

Academic Consulting Services/Councils/Boards/Editorial Committees

Period Organization Title of Position or Service Key Activities
2002-2008 Physica D Scientific Journal Referee Scientific articles referee
2002-2008 Journal of Mathematical Physics Scientific Journal Referee Scientific articles referee
2002-2008 Physics Letters A Scientific Journal Referee Scientific articles referee
2002-2008 Applied Mathematics Letters Scientific Journal Referee Scientific articles referee
2002-2008 American Mathematical Society Reviewer for  MathematicalReviews Scientific articles referee

Awards/International Recognition

Other Achievements