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* A few names: the professor of General Physics (Φ1, Φ2) and Newtonian Mechanics (ΚΜ1), [[wikipedia:Nikolaos Kylafis|Nikolaos Kylafis]] had a great impact on him, and introduced him in the axiomatic way of thinking. Was tought Calculus (M1, M2) by the very stimulating [https://scholar.google.gr/citations?user=X9csaEcAAAAJ&hl=el Taxiarchis Papakostas]. Was introduced to the lovely field of Linear Algebra  and to Probability theory (ΜΦ1) by [https://www.physics.uoc.gr/en/faculty/i.papadakis Iossif Papadakis].  
* A few names: the professor of General Physics (Φ1, Φ2) and Newtonian Mechanics (ΚΜ1), [[wikipedia:Nikolaos Kylafis|Nikolaos Kylafis]] had a great impact on him, and introduced him in the axiomatic way of thinking. Was tought Calculus (M1, M2) by the very stimulating [https://scholar.google.gr/citations?user=X9csaEcAAAAJ&hl=el Taxiarchis Papakostas]. Was introduced to the lovely field of Linear Algebra  and to Probability theory (ΜΦ1) by [https://www.physics.uoc.gr/en/faculty/i.papadakis Iossif Papadakis].  


* He had been taught [[wikipedia:Dimensional_analysis|dimensional analysis]] by the legendary [https://www.physics.uoc.gr/en/faculty/e.economou Eleftherios Economou]. Ordinary Differential Equations (ΣΔΕ) by [https://www.physics.uoc.gr/en/faculty/e.kiritsis Elias Kyritsis]. Self-studied Partial Differential Equations (ΜΔΕ) and Complex Analysis (ΜΦ2). Sat on two graduate Physics classes during his last year of studies (Quantum  Many Body Theory and Analytic Mechanics) that were given by [https://www.physics.uoc.gr/en/faculty/g.psaltakis Gregory Psaltakis].  Psaltakis had shown him the beauty and unity of mathematical physics, something that left him an everlasting impression.
* He had been taught [[wikipedia:Dimensional_analysis|dimensional analysis]] by the legendary [https://www.physics.uoc.gr/en/faculty/e.economou Eleftherios Economou]. Ordinary Differential Equations (ΣΔΕ) by [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elias_Kiritsis Elias Kiritsis]. Self-studied Partial Differential Equations (ΜΔΕ) and Complex Analysis (ΜΦ2). Sat on two graduate Physics classes during his last year of studies (Quantum  Many Body Theory and Analytic Mechanics) that were given by [https://www.physics.uoc.gr/en/faculty/g.psaltakis Gregory Psaltakis].  Psaltakis had shown him the beauty and unity of mathematical physics, something that left him an everlasting impression.


* Was taught Experimental Physics with [https://www.physics.uoc.gr/en/faculty/c.haldoupis Christos Chaldoupis] and [https://www.physics.uoc.gr/en/faculty/d.charalambidis Dimitris Charalambidis].  Was introduced to computational physics (using Fortran 77) firstly by Christos Chaldoupis mentioned earlier and then by [https://www.physics.uoc.gr/en/faculty/x.zotos Xenophon Zotos]. The second one made his experiences with Fortran77 pleasant. The first one showed him that he was surely not fond of experimental physics, but that he enjoyed writing reports on the results of the experiments and doing the analysis, and lastly also introduced him (unsuccessfully) to the [https://www.dislin.de/ DISLIN] Fortran graph library. It was something like [https://matplotlib.org/ matplotlib], but for Fortran.
* Was taught Experimental Physics with [https://www.physics.uoc.gr/en/faculty/c.haldoupis Christos Chaldoupis] and [https://www.physics.uoc.gr/en/faculty/d.charalambidis Dimitris Charalambidis].  Was introduced to computational physics (using Fortran 77) firstly by Christos Chaldoupis mentioned earlier and then by [https://www.physics.uoc.gr/en/faculty/x.zotos Xenophon Zotos]. The second one made his experiences with Fortran77 pleasant. The first one showed him that he was surely not fond of experimental physics, but that he enjoyed writing reports on the results of the experiments and doing the analysis, and lastly also introduced him (unsuccessfully) to the [https://www.dislin.de/ DISLIN] Fortran graph library. It was something like [https://matplotlib.org/ matplotlib], but for Fortran.
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