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Theodoros E. Simos


Referee for: G.1, G.4, I.1, I.6
Institution: King Saud University
Address: Department of Mathematics
College of Sciences
King Saud University
11451 Riyadh
Saudi Arabia

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Ural Federal University
19 Mira Street
620002 Ekaterinburg
Russian Federation
Home Page: http://theodoresimos.org/

Curriculum Vitae:

T.E. Simos is a full professor in the Department of Mathematics, College of Sciences, King Saud University, P. O. Box 2455, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia. He is Group Leader of the Group of Modern Computational Methods, Ural Federal University, 620002, 19 Mira Street, Ekaterinburg, Russian Federation, He is Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Department of Automation Engineering, TEI of Sterea Hellas, GR 34400, Psachna Campus, Psachna, Greece and Visiting Professor in the Section of Mathematics, Department of Civil Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece.

He is the President of the European Society of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering (ESCMSE). He is Active Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, Active Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Corresponding Member of European Academy of Arts, Sciences and Humanities. He is a member of the Scientific Committee of the European Academy of Sciences (Applied Mathematics). He is the founder of the International Conference of Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics (ICNAAM) and of the International Conference of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering (ICCMSE).

T.E. Simos is Editor of more than 20 Scientific Journals and reviewer of other 40. He has more than 450 publications and more than 3500 citations (excluding self-citations).

Main Research Interests:

  • Applied mathematics
  • Numerical analysis
  • Applied numerical analysis
  • Numerical solution of first and second order periodic and oscillatory initial-value problems
  • Numerical solution of second order boundary-value problems
  • Scientific computing
  • Optimization techniques