Prof. Charalampos C. Moustakidis | Nuclear Physics | Research Excellence Award
Professor of Physics | Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Greece
Prof. Charalampos C. Moustakidis is a globally recognized theoretical physicist whose scholarly contributions are centered on Nuclear Physics with sustained impact across fundamental and applied domains. His expertise in Nuclear Physics spans nuclear structure, dense nuclear matter, Nuclear Physics of neutron stars, Nuclear Physics driven equations of state, and Nuclear Physics based interpretations of astrophysical observables. Prof. Charalampos C. Moustakidis has authored more than fifty peer reviewed publications, widely cited within the international Nuclear Physics community, reflecting strong scientific influence and continuity. His research in Nuclear Physics integrates advanced theoretical modeling, computational Nuclear Physics, and interdisciplinary links between Nuclear Physics, astrophysics, and particle phenomena. He has established extensive international collaborations, strengthening the global Nuclear Physics research ecosystem and contributing to high level editorial, reviewing, and scientific leadership activities. The societal impact of his Nuclear Physics work is evident in advancing fundamental understanding of compact astrophysical objects, extreme matter, and universal physical laws, reinforcing the strategic value of Nuclear Physics in modern science and technology. Google Scholar profile of 2527 Citations, 28 h- index, 53 i10-index.
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Featured Publications
The stability of relativistic stars and the role of the adiabatic index
General Relativity and Gravitation, 2017
•Cited by 248
Information entropy, information distances, and complexity in atoms
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2005
•Cited by 226
Bounds on the speed of sound in dense matter, and neutron star structure
Physical Review C, 2017
•Cited by 98