Konstantinos Koumatos Curriculum Vitae Personal Information address Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, Andrew Wiles Building, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, OX2 6GG, Oxford, UK B email [email protected]Í web www.maths.ox.ac.uk/people/profiles/konstantinos.koumatos date of birth May 24, 1984 nationality Greek Research Interests calculus of variations, nonlinear PDE, continuum mechanics, multiscale problems, mate- rials science Employment 2012–present Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Oxford, Mathematical Institute, Ox- ford Centre for Nonlinear PDE. ERC project on ‘The Mathematics of Solid and Liquid Crystals’, P.I.: Prof. Sir John M. Ball Education 2007–2012 DPhil in Mathematics, University of Oxford, Mathematical Institute, Thesis title: ‘The Formation of Microstructure in Shape-Memory Alloys’, supervised by Prof. Sir John M. Ball. 2006–2007 Master of Advanced Study in Mathematics (Part III of the Mathematical Tri- pos), University of Cambridge, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Essay title: ‘Highly Oscillatory Quadrature’, supervised by Prof. Arieh Iserles. Result obtained: Merit 2003–2006 B.Sc. (Hons) in Mathematical Sciences, University of Bath, Department of Mathe- matical Sciences. Result obtained: First Class Honours (90%) Awards 2007 Research Studentship BK.06.031, OxMOS: ‘New Frontiers in the Mathematics of Solids’, University of Oxford.
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Konstantinos KoumatosCurriculum Vitae
Personal Informationaddress Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, Andrew Wiles Building,
Research Interestscalculus of variations, nonlinear PDE, continuum mechanics, multiscale problems, mate-rials science
Employment2012–present Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Oxford, Mathematical Institute, Ox-
ford Centre for Nonlinear PDE.ERC project on ‘The Mathematics of Solid and Liquid Crystals’, P.I.: Prof. Sir John M. Ball
Education2007–2012 DPhil in Mathematics, University of Oxford, Mathematical Institute, Thesis title:
‘The Formation of Microstructure in Shape-Memory Alloys’, supervised by Prof. SirJohn M. Ball.
2006–2007 Master of Advanced Study in Mathematics (Part III of the Mathematical Tri-pos), University of Cambridge, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Essay title: ‘HighlyOscillatory Quadrature’, supervised by Prof. Arieh Iserles.Result obtained: Merit
2003–2006 B.Sc. (Hons) in Mathematical Sciences, University of Bath, Department of Mathe-matical Sciences.Result obtained: First Class Honours (90%)
Awards2007 Research Studentship BK.06.031, OxMOS: ‘New Frontiers in the Mathematics of Solids’,
2006 E. M. Burnett Prize for obtaining a Merit Standard in Part III Mathematics, HughesHall College, University of Cambridge.
2002 State Scholarships Foundation ‘Excellence Award’, scholarship for academic year 2002-2003 (year of admission), Department of Mathematics, University of Athens, Greece.
PublicationsJournal Articles
[5] J. M. Ball, K. Koumatos, Quasiconvexity at edges and corners and the nucleation ofaustenite, in preparation.
[4] K. Koumatos, F. Rindler, E. Wiedemann, Differential inclusions and Young measuresinvolving prescribed Jacobians, submitted. (arXiv:1312.1820)
[3] K. Koumatos, F. Rindler, E. Wiedemann, Orientation-preserving Young measures,submitted. (arXiv:1307.1007)
[2] V. Agostiniani, T. Blass, K. Koumatos, From nonlinear to linearized elasticity viaΓ-convergence: the case of multiwell energies satisfying weak coercivity conditions,M3AS, accepted. (arXiv:1308.3994)
[1] J. M. Ball, K. Koumatos, An investigation of non-planar austenite-martensite inter-faces, M3AS, 24 (10), 1937–1956, 2014. (arXiv:1310.2440)
Conference Proceedings[2] J. M. Ball, K. Koumatos, H. Seiner, Nucleation of austenite in mechanically stabi-
lized martensite by localized heating, Proceedings ICOMAT11, Journal of Alloys andCompounds 577, supplement 1, p. S37–S42, 2013. (arXiv:1310.2533)
[1] J. M. Ball, K. Koumatos, H. Seiner, An analysis of non-classical austenite-martensiteinterfaces in CuAlNi, Proceedings ICOMAT08, TMS, 383–390, 2010. (arXiv:1108.6220)
class tutor Calculus of Variations (4th year), 2012–2013Solid Mechanics (4th year) 2011–2012 and 2012–2013.
college tutor Differential Equations (2nd year), St Edmund Hall, 2011–2012.teachingassistant
Banach Spaces (3rd year), 2008–2009 and 2009–2010.
studentsupervision
OxPDE Undergraduate Summer Research Projects, supervisor, 2012 and 2013.
Selected Conference Talks• Recent Advances in Nonlinear PDE and Calculus of Variations, February 2014, Reading,
UK.• SJTU International Forum on Mathematics, January 2014, Shanghai, P. R. China• International Conference in Applied Mathematics, September 2013, Herakleion, Crete,
Greece.• SIAM Conference on Mathematical Aspects of Materials Science, June 2013, Philadelphia,
• Workshop on Calculus of Variations and Nonlinear PDE, May 2012, Swansea, UK.• PIRE-OxMOS workshop on Pattern Formation and Multiscale Phenomena in Materials,
September 2011, Oxford, UK.• SIAM Conference on Mathematical Aspects of Materials Science, May 2010, Philadelphia,
PA, USA.
Details of Refereesname Prof. Sir John M. Ball
institution Mathematical Institute, University of Oxfordposition Sedleian Professor of Natural Philisophyaddress Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, Andrew Wiles Building,