Dr. Panayotis Kalozoumis | Hydroponics | Research Excellence Award
Post-Doc researcher | Agricultural univerisity of Athens | Greece
Panayotis Kalozoumis is a researcher specializing in theoretical physics and applied mathematics, with a strong focus on wave dynamics, local symmetries, non-Hermitian systems, and PT-symmetric photonic, acoustic, and quantum structures. His research explores wave control, scattering phenomena, topological states, and symmetry-induced transport mechanisms, addressing both fundamental physics and emerging applications in nanostructures and quantum technologies. He has held key academic and research positions as Assistant Professor in Informatics and Engineering at Hellenic American University, Research Associate at the University of Patras and the Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas, and Postdoctoral Researcher at leading European institutions in Germany and France. Dr. Kalozoumis has made significant contributions through high-impact theoretical models, analytical frameworks for symmetry-driven wave propagation, and advances in PT-symmetry and topological physics, reflected in numerous peer-reviewed publications. His impact vision centers on advancing predictive theories that bridge mathematics, physics, and engineering to enable next-generation photonic, phononic, and quantum devices with global scientific and technological relevance.
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Featured Publications
Topological edge states of the PT-symmetric Su–Schrieffer–Heeger model
– Physical Review, 2022
Self-organized PT-symmetry of exciton-polariton condensate in a double-well potential
– Applied Sciences, 2021
Invariant currents in lossy acoustic waveguides with complete local symmetry
– Physical Review, 2015