Christodoulos Achilleus Floudas | |
Birth Date: | 31 August 1959 |
Death Date: | 14 August 2016 |
Workplaces: | Princeton University |
Alma Mater: | Carnegie Mellon University |
Doctoral Advisor: | Ignacio Grossmann |
Christodoulos Achilleus Floudas (August 31, 1959 – August 14, 2016) was a Greek–American chemical engineer.
Floudas completed a diploma in chemical engineering at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 1982,[1] and received his Ph.D. in 1986 at Carnegie Mellon University under the guidance of Ignacio Grossmann.[2] [3] Floudas began teaching at Princeton University upon earning his doctorate, and was later named the Stephen C. Macaleer ’63 Professor in Engineering and Applied Science.[4] From February 2015, he was the director of the Energy Institute at Texas A&M University, as well as the Erle Nye ’59 Chair Professor for Engineering Excellence within the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering.[5]
His research areas were global optimization and process systems engineering. In 2011, Floudas was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering "[f]or contributions to theory, methods, and applications of global optimization in process systems engineering, computational chemistry, and molecular biology."[6] In 2013, he was elected a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.[7] From 2014 to 2015, Floudas was listed as one of the highly cited researchers.[8] His h-index is 100 according to Google Scholar.[9]
Floudas was born in Ioannina, Greece on 31 August 1959.[10] [11] He died on 14 August 2016 while on vacation in Chalkidiki, Greece at the age of 56.[12] [13]