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Konstantinos Mamis is a Pearson Fellow and Acting Instructor at the University of Washington, specializing in stochastic modeling in the context of cancer research. He earned his Ph.D. from the National Technical University of Athens and has extensively worked on the formulation and solution of nonlinear Fokker-Planck equations that pertain to stochastic dynamical systems influenced by correlated noise excitations. His research interests are primarily focused on developing stochastic models that effectively describe real-world physical and biological phenomena, particularly in engineering and epidemiology. Currently, he is a member of Professor Bozic's research group, actively contributing to the understanding of cancer through mathematical modeling.
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