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Alkaios Lamprakis

Education

PhD in Mathematics at University College London (UCL), specialising in biomechanical modelling and fracture risk prediction of metastatic vertebrae

Subjects

Classical Physics, Applied Mathematics, Numerical Methods, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Calculus

Achievements

Achieved First Class Honours in MSc Biomedical Engineering (University of Crete); Upper Second Class Honours (2:1) in BSc Physics; extensive research experience in medical imaging, machine learning, and computational modelling; over 5 years of tutoring experience in Mathematics and Physics

About

Alkaios is a PhD student at University College London, researching in-silico fracture risk in human vertebrae by combining applied mathematics, biomechanics, and medical imaging. With a background in physics and biomedical engineering, he brings an interdisciplinary approach to complex medical challenges. Alongside his research, he has over five years of tutoring experience and has supported undergraduate physics labs, driven by a strong passion for teaching and mentoring.


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