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Nikolaos Fytas – Curriculum Vitae Coventry University Phone: +44 - 2477 659244 Department of Mathematics and Physics Email: [email protected] Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems Homepage: http://users.complexity-coventry.org/ fytas/index.html Coventry CV1 5FB https://pureportal.coventry.ac.uk/en/persons/nikolaos-fytas United Kingdom Personal Greek Citizen. Born on October 24, 1980 (Athens, Greece). Military Service: Fulfilled (2/2011 – 11/2011). Academic Positions Department of Mathematics and Physics & Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems Coventry University, UK Assistant Professor (2014 – Present). Lecturer (2013 – 2014). Postdoctoral Research Positions Biomolecular Physics Laboratory, National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos, Athens, Greece (2012 – 2013). Department of Theoretical Physics, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain (2011 – 2012). Department of Materials Science, University of Patras, Greece (2010 – 2011). Department of Physics, University of Athens, Greece (2009 – 2010). Education PhD in Condensed Matter Physics, Summa Cum Laude, Department of Physics, University of Athens, Greece (2009). Nikolaos Fytas – Curriculum Vitae 2 Thesis Title: Statistical Physics of Lattice Models of Complex and Disordered Systems. Advisor: Assoc. Prof. Anastasios Malakis. MSc in Condensed Matter Physics, Excellent (9.67/10), Department of Physics, University of Athens, Greece (2005). BSc in Physics, Excellent (8.88/10), Department of Physics, University of Athens, Greece (2003). Teaching Experience (≈ 1,300 Lecturing Hours) Undergraduate Teaching / Thematic Units (Coventry University, 2014 – Present) Physical Chemistry, Quantum & Statistical Mechanics. Modern Physics. Applied Mathematics: – Numerical Analysis, – Information Theory, & – General Mathematics. Programming: – Computational Methods, – Python, & – Matlab. Postgraduate Teaching Statistical Mechanics and Combinatorial Optimization, Department of Theoretical Physics, Com- plutense University, Madrid, Spain (2011). Assisted Teaching Laboratory Experiments in Waves and Optics, Department of Physics, University of Athens, Greece (2003 – 2008). Laboratory Experiments in Classical Mechanics, Department of Physics, University of Athens, Greece (2003 – 2007). Supervision Postdoctoral Researchers Erol Vatansever, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK (1/2/2021 - 31/1/2022). Nikolaos Fytas – Curriculum Vitae 3 PhD Students Alexandros Vasilopoulos, Spin models with random fields, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK (in progress). Michail Akritidis, Simulations of spin glasses, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry Uni- versity, UK (in progress). Argyro Mainou, Universality and scaling in the random-field Ising model, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK, completed (2021). Ravinder Kumar, Numerical studies of spin-glass and disordered Potts models, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK, completed (2018). Eren Metin Elçi, Algorithmic and geometric aspects of the random-cluster model, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK, completed (2015). Committee Member for PhD Examinations Javier Moreno-Gordo, Deepening the knowledge of Spin Glasses: Metastate, Off-equilibrium phenomena and Temperature Chaos, Department of Physics, University of Zaragoza, Spain (2021). Hugo Tschirhart, Algebraic Bethe Ansatz and eigenvalue-based determinants for Dick-Jaynes-Cummings-Gaudin quantum integrable models, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK (2017). Theodoros Papakonstantinou, Computer simulation methods for the study of disordered systems in Statistical Physics, Department of Physics, University of Athens, Greece (2016). Fabien Piguet, Theoretical and experimental studies of transport of macromolecules via nanopores, Department of Physics, University of Cergy-Pontoise, France (2014). Panayotis Kalozoumis, Scattering from aperiodic setups with the use of local parity, Department of Physics, University of Athens, Greece (2014). MSc Students Ioannis Georgiou, Ground-state properties of the 3D random-field Ising model via optimization algorithms, Department of Physics, University of Athens, Greece (2010) (in collaboration with A. Malakis). BSc Students Ubaid Khan, Monte Carlo simulation of the Ising model, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coven- try University, UK (2021). Yvonne Wang, Combinatorial optimization and statistical physics, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK (2021). Stephen Watterson, The Metropolis algorithm and the 2D Ising model, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK (2020). Ebren Edward During, Combinatorial optimization and statistical physics, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK (2020). Connor David Riddlesden, Combinatorial optimization and statistical physics, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK (2020). Nikolaos Fytas – Curriculum Vitae 4 Andrew Jones, Monte Carlo simulation of the Ising model, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK (2020). Thalia Elizabeth Cooley, Monte Carlo simulation of the Ising model, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK (2020). Joseph Hawkins, Combinatorial optimization and statistical physics, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK (2019). Joseph Thomas, Interfaces in multi-state spin models, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK (2019). Carlota Estrela de Oliveira, Interfaces in multi-state spin models, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK (2019). Daniel Orohoe, Numerical forward and inverse modelling of seismic waves, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK (2018). Mantas Pranskaitis, Numerical forward and inverse modelling of seismic waves, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK (2018). Aman Patel, Network analysis of online discussion networks, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coventry University, UK (2014). Lee Eyett, Network analysis of online discussion networks, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Coven- try University, UK (2014). Other Academic Duties Postgraduate programme officer, Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems, Coventry University, UK (2015 – Present). Organizer and main speaker of public and outreach events, Coventry University, UK (2014 – Present). Coordinator of the co-tutelle PhD programme in Statistical Physics between Coventry University and Universities in France, Germany, Greece, and Spain (2014 – Present). Research Interests Condensed Matter Physics: – Disordered Systems, – Glassy Systems, & – Wetting/Interfacial Phenomena. Soft Matter: – Polymers, – Liquid Crystals, & – Hybrid Systems with Nanoparticles. Physical Chemistry & Statistical Mechanics: Nikolaos Fytas – Curriculum Vitae 5 – Phase Transitions/Critical Phenomena, – Field Theory/Renormalization Group, & – Finite–Size Scaling. Computational Methods: – Monte Carlo, – Molecular Dynamics, & – Optimization. Awards Outstanding Referee Award, American Physical Society (2021). Outstanding Contribution in Reviewing Award, Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2018). £6.000 – Research Sabbatical Fellowship Award, Coventry University, UK (2016). £3.000 – Research Collaboration Fellowship Award, Coventry University, UK (2015). £1.000 – Best Paper Award, Coventry University, UK (2015). Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation PhD Fellowship, Athens, Greece (2006 – 2009). Empeirikeion Foundation MSc Fellowship, Athens, Greece (2004 – 2005). State Scholarships Foundation of Greece Award for postgraduate studies in Physics (2003). State Scholarships Foundation of Greece Award for undergraduate studies in Physics (1999). Grants £3,000 – Support for the Conference on Computational Physics (CCP) 2021, Coventry University, UK (2021). e50,000 – HPC-Europa3 Transnational Access Programme (Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre): Different nafion membrane nanostructures studied by means of molecular dynamics simulation, UK (2020). e545,800 – Part of Dionicos Consortium: Dynamics of and in complex systems, IRSES scheme of the European Commission, 7th Framework Programme, Armenia – France – Germany – India – Mexico – Russia – UK – Ukraine – Venezuela (2014 – 2018). £6,000 – Royal Society International Exchange Grant: Disordered systems at high dimensions: The case of the random-field Ising model, UK (2016). £3,000 – Support of the Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena Conference, Coventry University, UK (2016). £15,000 – Royal Society Research Grant: Simulating dirty magnets in graphics processing units, UK (2014). £11,000 – Support for the Middle European Cooperation in Statistical Physics (MECO) 39 Conference, Coventry University, UK (2014). Nikolaos Fytas – Curriculum Vitae 6 e200,000 – HPC resources, Supercomputing Centre Mare Nostrum (Prace Consortium), Barcelona, Spain (2013 – 2016). e100,000 – HPC resources, Supercomputing Centre BIFI, Zaragoza, Spain (2012 – 2013). Scientific Activities Academic Editor: PLOS One (2018 – 2021), & European Physical Journal Special Topics (2016). Conference Organization: XXXII IUPAP Conference on Computational Physics, Coventry University, UK (2021), Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena, Coventry University, UK (2016), & 39th Middle European Cooperation in Statistical Physics, Coventry University, UK (2014). Memberships: Computational Physics Group Committee of the Institute of Physics,