Giorgos P.
Tsironis did his
undergraduate studies in physics at the
University
of Athens and obtained his Ph. D. degree in theoretical physics from
the
University of Rochester in 1987. His research and teaching experience
includes
positions at the University of New Mexico, University of California San
Diego, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Superconducting Super
Collider
Laboratory, University of North Texas, University of Crete and FORTH.
He is a collaborator in Los Alamos National
Laboratory and has been a visiting professor at Saclay Laboratory in
France
and the University of Barcelona in Spain.
His research interests include statistical mechanics,
nonlinear physics, complexity studies and biological physics.
He is currently chairman of the Department of Physics and
director of the University of Crete Computing Center and lives in the
area
Gournes
Temenous, in the city of
Heraklion,
Crete
.
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