Dr. Stavros Mouslopoulos
Preliminary Year Tutor in Science and Engineering
Centre for English Language Education
Qualifications
PhD: Theoretical High Energy Particle Physics, Oxford University | Oxford, United Kingdom
Bachelor of Science: Physics, University of Ioannina | Ioannina, Greece
Diploma in Secondary School Education (Science), University of New South Wales | Sydney, Australia
Diploma in Business, Kent Institute of Business and Technology | Sydney, AU
Biography
I’ve had the opportunity to study and teach in a variety of academic environments across different countries. I completed my PhD in Theoretical High Energy Particle Physics at Oxford University, which set the foundation for my academic career. Alongside this, I hold a Bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Ioannina, Greece, and a Diploma in Education from the University of New South Wales, Australia. Over the years, I’ve taught mathematics and physics in various international settings, including foundation colleges like Kaplan International College London, ONCAMPUS University of Southampton, and now the University of Nottingham Ningbo, China. My exposure to different educational systems—such as those in Greece, the UK, the USA, Australia, and international programs has helped me adapt to a wide range of student and curriculum needs. Before transitioning into teaching, I worked as a researcher at Los Alamos National Laboratory and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in the USA, focusing on theoretical particle physics. This research experience has greatly influenced the way I teach, encouraging a deep, analytical approach to learning.
Teaching
Preliminary Year Content: Science and Engineering
Research interests
Theoretical Particle Physics
Publications
- S. Mouslopoulos, “Multi-scale physics from multi- braneworlds,” arXiv: hep- th/0503065.
- I. I. Kogan, S. Mouslopoulos, A. Papazoglou, and G. G. Ross, “Multi- localization in multi- brane worlds,” Nucl. Phys. B 615, 191 (2001) [arXiv:hep- ph/0107307].
- I. I. Kogan, S. Mouslopoulos, A. Papazoglou, and G. G. Ross, “Multigravity in six dimensions: Generating bounces with flat positive tension branes,” Phys. Rev. D 64, 124014 (2001) [arXiv:hep- th/0107086].
- I. I. Kogan, S. Mouslopoulos, A. Papazoglou, and L. Pilo, “Radion in multibrane world,” Nucl. Phys. B 625, 179 (2002) [arXiv:hep-th/0105255].
- S. Mouslopoulos, “Bulk fermions in multi-brane worlds,” JHEP 0105, 038 (2001) [arXiv:hep- th/0103184].
- I. I. Kogan, S. Mouslopoulos and A. Papazoglou, “A new bigravity model with exclusively positive branes,” Phys. Lett. B 501, 140 (2001) [arXiv:hep- th/0011141].
- I. I. Kogan, S. Mouslopoulos and A. Papazoglou, “The m → 0 limit for massive graviton in dS(4) and AdS(4): How to circumvent the van Dam-Veltman- Zakharov discontinuity,” Phys. Lett. B 503, 173 (2001) [arXiv:hep-th/0011138].
- I. I. Kogan, S. Mouslopoulos, A. Papazoglou and G. G. Ross, “Multi-brane worlds and modification of gravity at large scales,” Nucl. Phys. B 595, 225 (2001) [arXiv:hep-th/ 0006030].
- S. Mouslopoulos and A. Papazoglou, “'+-+' brane model phenomenology,” JHEP 0011, 018 (2000) [arXiv:hep- ph/0003207].
- I. I. Kogan, S. Mouslopoulos, A. Papazoglou, G. G. Ross and J. Santiago, “A three three- brane universe: New phenomenology for the new millennium?,” Nucl. Phys. B 584, 313 (2000) [arXiv:hep-ph/9912552]