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School of Mathematical Sciences

Ms Artemis Vogiatzi

Postgraduate Research Student

Email: a.a.vogiatzi@qmul.ac.uk
Room Number: Mathematical Sciences Building, Room: MB-402
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/artemis-a-vogiatzi/home

Profile

Artemis is a fourth-year-PhD student, whose research interest is in geometric analysis, in particular geometric flows, such as mean curvature flow, and differential geometry. She is also a member of the research group of Geometric Analysis at QMUL.

She obtained a Master's degree in 2020 at the University of Ioannina in Greece under the supervision of Prof. Andreas Savas-Halilaj, with highest honours. Prior to that, she completed her undergraduate studies in 2018 at the University of Ioannina in Greece, with highest honours.

 

Supervisors: Dr Huy The Nguyen and Dr Juan Valiente-Kroon.

 

Artemis is due to graduate her PhD in September 2024. In October 2024, she will start an academic position as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Copenhagen, in the Copenhagen Centre for Geometry and Topology.

Teaching

During her PhD (2020-2024), Artemis has been a Teaching Assistant for the following modules.

Year 2020/21:

  • MTH4101 / MTH4215 - Calculus II
  • MTH4115 / MTH4215 - Vectors and Matrices 

Year 2021/22:

  • MTH4100 / MTH4200 - Calculus I
  • MTH4101 / MTH4215 - Calculus II
  • MTH4115 / MTH4215 - Vectors and Matrices 
  • MTH5113 - Introduction to Differential Geometry (marking only)

Year 2022/23:

  • MTH4100 / MTH4200 - Calculus I
  • MTH4101 / MTH4215 - Calculus II 
  • MTH4115 / MTH4215 - Vectors and Matrices 

Year 2023/24:

  • MTH4300 - Introduction to Analysis with Calculus
  • MTH4115 / MTH4215 - Vectors and Matrices 

She has also worked partially at King's College London for the following modules.

Year 2022/23:

  • 4CCM141A & 5CCM141B (SEM2 000001) - Probability and Statistics I (marking only)

Year 2023/24:

  • 4CCM113A (SEM1 000001) - Linear Algebra and Geometry I (marking only)

Research

Examples of research funding:

Artemis' PhD is funded by a School of Mathematical Sciences Studentship, from Queen Mary University of London.

Publications

During her PhD, Artemis has authored the following preprints:

Grants

During her PhD, Artemis was awarded the following postgraduate grants:

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