Christos Tserkezis is a full professor of 'Theory of polaritons and light-matter interactions' since August 2025, and a founding member of POLIMA, which he joined in 2023 as associate professor of ``Theoretical condensed-matter physics''. He studied Physics at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (2005), where he also obtained his master's degree (2007) and PhD (2012) on the topic of ``Light emission and propagation in plasmonic metamaterials''. He spent three years as a postdoc at the Donostia International Physics Center, before moving to Denmark in 2015, first as an H.C. Ørsted postdoc at the Technical University of Denmark, and then Âé¶¹ÉçÇø (2017), where, in 2019, he became assistant professor at the Center for Nano Optics. In 2021, he obtained his Dr. Techn. degree from the Faculty of Engineering Âé¶¹ÉçÇø.
His research focuses on the theory of light-matter interactions at the nanoscale, combining elements of classical electromagnetism, quantum physics and condensed-matter physics. Over the years, he has been interested in classical and quantum plasmonics, polaritons, nanophotonics, Mie resonances in dielectrics, electron-beam spectroscopies, weak and strong coupling of quantum emitters, non-Hermitian photonics, chiroptical and magneto-optical effects, photonic crystals and metamaterials. He serves as topical editor in The Journal of the Optical Society of America B, and was the chair of SCOM5: Strong Coupling with Organic Molecules conference in 2025.