Sotirios Stamkos

Sotirios Stamkos

University of Ioannina
Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, Maryland
Solar and Space Physics

Sotiris Stamkos is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Ioannina, Greece, specializing in solar and space physics. His doctoral research, titled The Evolution and Propagation of Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) in the Solar Corona and Inner Heliosphere, offers a comprehensive analysis of the physics underlying the propagation of CMEs and their interactions with the solar wind and interplanetary magnetic field. By integrating advanced mathematical analysis, plasma physics, and programming, his work aims to enhance predictive models of CME arrivals at the near-Earth space environment, contributing significantly to the field of space weather. His academic journey began with an undergraduate degree in physics at the same institution, where he developed a strong foundation in mathematical analysis, advanced physics, and a desire to study celestial phenomena. This background steered him toward a masters in astrophysics at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, where he began his focused research on CMEs. The transition to his current Ph.D. work was marked by publishing his research article in the peer-reviewed journal, Solar Physics. This study introduced a semi-analytical approach to investigate the effects of magnetic erosion on the kinematics of CMEs. This work has established a new standard in the field by blending a theoretical model with empirical data analysis.

Sotiris received the opportunity to further his research at the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) at Johns Hopkins University in the U.S.A., under the mentorship of Dr. Angelos Vourlidas, a recognized expert in solar physics. There, he will employ the latest data from the Parker Solar Probe missions in conjunction with advanced computational tools to refine his theoretical models, thereby enhancing the accuracy of space weather forecasting. Through the I.K.Y. Fulbright mobility program, Sotiris seeks to deepen his understanding of CME dynamics and aims to make substantial contributions to global space weather forecasting. His experience at APL will provide him with invaluable insights and skills essential for his Ph.D. studies and professional growth. Sotiris Stamkos is committed to advancing solar and space physics through innovation and collaboration. His research efforts in the United States will significantly enhance his academic and practical contributions to the field, solidifying his role as a noteworthy contributor to solar and space physics research.