Ifigeneia Klaoudatou
Science and MathematicsBSc, Mathematics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens; MPhil, Astronomy, Cardiff University; PhD, Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, University of the Aegean
Dr. Klaoudatou has been a member of the Department of Science and Mathematics since 2022. Currently, she teaches mathematical courses such as Applied Calculus, College Algebra and Mathematics for the Liberal Arts. Before joining ACG, she taught mathematics in public and private universities in Greece and abroad. Her research focuses on the study of the physical properties and dynamical evolution of theoretical cosmological models in the area of cosmology. In her most recent work, she explores cosmological models of extra dimensions.
Selected Publications
- Cotsakis S., Klaoudatou I., “Future Singularities of Isotropic Cosmologies”, J. Geom., 55 (2005) 306-315.
- Cotsakis S., Klaoudatou I., “Cosmological Singularities and Bel-Robinson Energy,” J. Geom. , 57 (2007) 1303-1312.
- Antoniadis I., Cotsakis S. and Klaoudatou I., “Brane Singularities and their avoidance”, Class. Grav., 27 (2010) 235018.
- Antoniadis, I., Cotsakis, S. and Klaoudatou, I., “Enveloping branes and braneworld singularities,” Phys. J. C74 (2014) 3192.
- Antoniadis, I., Cotsakis, S. and Klaoudatou, I., “Curved branes with regular support”, Phys. J. C. 76 (2016) 511.
- Antoniadis, I., Cotsakis, S. and Klaoudatou, I., “Regular braneworlds with nonlinear bulk fluids,” Eur. J. C 81 (2021) 771.
