Harry Markantonatos-De Brown
Science and MathematicsBSc, Astrophysics, University College London; MSc, Space Science, University College London; MPhil, Applied Astrophysics, University of Cambridge; PhD, Galactic Dynamics, University of Edinburgh
Dr. Markantonatos – De Brown has been a member of the Deree Science and Mathematics Department since 2007 and has taught across the mathematics/statistics and physics areas of the curriculum. He currently teaches Pre Calculus, Applied Calculus, Statistics, Applied Statistics, Physics, Modern Physics and Astronomy and is the supervisor of the Deree Physics Lab. Dr. Markantonatos-De Brown has also worked as a lecturer at the University of Indianapolis, where he taught Statistics, Mathematics for Engineering, and Astronomy. He has also supervised a number of engineering projects on aerodynamics and has been an active member of the Galactic Dynamics Group (NASA). Additionally, he has worked on a research project with Scuderia Ferrari. His research interests primarily focus on the cosmology of the pre-inflation era and galactic formation / dynamics as a consequence of a central supermassive black hole. Dr. Markantonatos-De Brown serves as advisor to the Deree Astronomy Club.
