Theodoros Karakasidis

Theodore Karakasidis is a Professor at the Physics Department, University of Thessaly, University of Thessaly in Greece. His research interests include Computational Materials Modeling, CFD, Nanotechnology, Nano fluidics, Nanomaterials, biomaterials as well as data analytics, machine learning, econophysics. He has conducted research in many different aspects materials modeling using atomistic and coarse grained d methods and is actively working in the field of multiscale materials in the field of grain boundaries and surfaces, crack propagation modeling, as well in several aspects of nano-fluidics. Recently he is working in the modeling of water purification and desalination procedures using magnetic nanoparticles. He is also working in the field of dynamical systems modeling using advanced time series analysis methods and data analytics methods for system identification and event detection from multisensory measurement, especially in spatiotemporal phenomena like fluid motion, weather data, traffic analysis and prediction etc. He has published more than 150 articles in scientific journals and conference proceedings and participated in the organization of Scientific Conferences and Symposia in Greece and Abroad. He is actively involved either as a Principal Investigator or Senior researcher in research projects- funded by the European Union or national sources.

Publications

Differentiated Teaching Practices of Physics in Inclusion Classes for Students With Learning Disabilities
Panagiotis F. Papalexopoulos, Vasia Karra, Theodoros Karakasidis, Denis Vavougios. © 2024. 17 pages.
In this chapter the authors present the educational framework that they believe the lower secondary school teacher of an inclusion class in Greece should know in order to help...
Representativeness of Taxi GPS-Enabled Travel Time Data Using Gamma Generalized Linear Model
Glykeria Myrovali, Theodoros Karakasidis, Maria Morfoulaki, Georgia Ayfantopoulou. © 2021. 18 pages.
The sensor-era has brought rapid changes in transportation; the abundance of data has started changing the traditional way in which planners and engineers approach mobility....