Haralambos Marmanis
Born (1970-01-01) 1 January 1970
Alma materBrown University
Scientific career
ThesisAnalogy between the Electromagnetic and Hydrodynamic Equations: Application to Turbulence (2000)
Doctoral advisorGeorge Karniadakis

Haralambos Marmanis (born 1970) is an American author and executive. He is the Chief Technology Officer and Vice President at the Copyright Clearance Center.[1]

Education

Marmanis received an MsC from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign[2] as well as a Ph.D. in applied mathematics from Brown University supervised by George Karniadakis.[3]

Career

Marmanis developed the Marmanis-form of the Lamb transport equations,[4] first published in a 1998 paper.[5][6] He was also the founder of Sofia Tech,[7] and worked at Truexchange as well as Zeborg. He later became the Chief Technology Officer of Emptoris. He then joined Copyright Clearance Center as the Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Engineering.[2] Marmanis has published peer-reviewed articles,[8][9] as well as the books Spend Analysis: The Window into Strategic Sourcing and Algorithms of the Intelligent Web.[10][11][12] His work has included research into the behaviour of fluids in the context of electromagnetic theory.[13]

References

  1. Information Today, Volume 28, Number 9, October 2011.
  2. 1 2 "Marmanis Profile". Bloomberg.
  3. "Profile: Haralambos Marmanis". 12 January 2015.
  4. Michael Ungs (2010). The Theory of Quantum Torus Knots: Volume II, Volume 2. pp. 88–89. ISBN 9780557459889.
  5. Paul K. Newton (2013). The N-Vortex Problem: Analytical Techniques. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 277. ISBN 9781468492903.
  6. Norman Henry March; M. P. Tosi (2002). Introduction to Liquid State Physics. World Scientific. p. 335. ISBN 9789810246525.
  7. Balerdi, Maria; Marmanis, Haralambos (2000). "A vortex mechanism for the splashing of liquid drops". APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts. Physics Abstract Service. 53: FM.005. Bibcode:2000APS..DFD.FM005B.
  8. Albert Reimer (2006). General Relativity Research Trends. Nova Publishers. p. 175. ISBN 9781594543234.
  9. Haralambos Marmanis (1998). "The kinetic theory of point vortices". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 454 (1970): 587–606. Bibcode:1998RSPSA.454..587M. doi:10.1098/rspa.1998.0175. S2CID 123203396.
  10. "Spend Analysis: The Window into Strategic Sourcing". Research Gate.
  11. Ana Gabriela Maguitman. "Book Review: Algorithms of the Intelligent Web" (PDF). Journal of Computer Science & Technology. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-11-24.
  12. Valentine Fontama; Roger Barga; Wee Hyong Tok (2014). Predictive Analytics with Microsoft Azure Machine Learning: Build and Deploy Actionable Solutions in Minutes. Apress. p. 16. ISBN 9781484204450.
  13. Howard B. Bluestein (2013). Severe Convective Storms and Tornadoes: Observations and Dynamics. Springer. p. 90. ISBN 9783642053818.
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