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School of Mathematical Sciences

Ms Artemis Vogiatzi

Postgraduate Research Student (Sep 2020- Sep 2024)

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 defended her PhD in September 2024.

Her research interest is in geometric analysis, in particular geometric flows, such as (high codimension) mean curvature flow, and differential geometry.

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.

Teaching

During her PhD (Sep 2020- Sep 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 was 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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