Prof. Vassilis Rothos | Applied Mathematics | Research Excellence Award
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Greece
Prof. Vassilios M. Rothos is a distinguished scholar in applied mathematics, specializing in nonlinear dynamical systems and wave phenomena. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Patras, focusing on chaos theory and nonlinear systems. He currently serves as Professor at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, with extensive academic experience across leading institutions in the UK and Europe. His research explores nonlinear partial differential equations, optical solitons, and mathematical modeling in physics and materials science. He has received multiple international grants and awards, contributing significantly to advancements in nonlinear analysis and interdisciplinary scientific research.
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Stationary solitons in discrete nonlinear Schrödinger with non-nearest neighbour interactions
– Proceedings of the Royal Society A, 2025
Intrinsic localized modes in coupled DNLS equations from the anti-continuum limit
– Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 2016
Nonlinear wave propagation in discrete and continuous systems
– European Physical Journal: Special Topics, 2016
Stability of gap solitons in the presence of a weak nonlocality in periodic potentials
– European Physical Journal: Special Topics, 2016