Giannis Stergou is a dedicated physicist and aspiring researcher with a strong academic background and experience in computational simulation. He earned his B.Sc. in Physics from the University of Crete in 2024, achieving a grade of 7.70/10. His thesis, titled "Dynamics of qubit chains coupled to non-Markovian reservoirs," highlights his deep engagement with quantum mechanics and quantum optics.
Currently, he serves as a Simulation Team Member at the Laboratory for Biophotonics and Molecular Imaging (LBMI) at the Foundation for Research and Technology (FORTH), contributing to the SWOPT project. His role focuses on adapting WaveSim to support acoustic wave simulations in MATLAB and Python, showcasing his proficiency in computational programming and problem-solving.
Ioannis has co-authored a peer-reviewed publication in Physica Scripta (2023), where he developed a Python program for calculating wavefunction amplitudes of an XX spin chain coupled to reservoirs. His technical expertise spans Python, MATLAB, LaTeX, and advanced knowledge in quantum mechanics and differential equations. Beyond his academic and technical pursuits, he is fluent in English (C2) and German (B2) and has a passion for programming.
Education
- 2024, BSc Physics, University of Crete
Interests
- Programming