Summary
Nikolaos Papadopoulos is a mathematics-focused educator and PhD candidate at the University of Toronto with 13 years of experience teaching, tutoring, and grading at the university level. He brings deep theoretical knowledge across probability, differential equations, dynamical systems, optimal control, real and functional analysis, paired with practical Python skills used to build simulations that validate mathematical results. As a Teacher Assistant he balances clear exposition in tutorials and office hours with rigorous assessment, while pursuing original research in applied mathematics. His interests bridge pure theory and computational biology/bioinformatics, reflecting a knack for translating abstract concepts into reproducible code.
12 years of coding experience
High School Diploma General Studies, High School Diploma General Studies at 4th High School of Korydallos
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Mathematics at University of Toronto
Integrated Master's Diploma Applied Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Integrated Master's Diploma Applied Mathematical and Physical Sciences at National Technical University of Athens
Greek, English, German