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KARAYIANNIS VAIOS
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Office: | CP2_16 ΖΕP |
Telephone: | 0030 |
Email: | vkarayannis@uowm.gr |
Education
Degree: | 1986 – School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece |
Master Degree: | 1988 – Diplome d’ Etudes Approfondies – D.E.A. (MSc): “Applied Chemistry & Industrial Process Engineering”, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie-PARIS 6, Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie de Paris, France |
PhD: | 2004 – Doctor Chemical Engineer, School of Chemical Engineering, NTUA, Athens, Greece |
Summary
Pedagogical Studies: Postgraduate Degree, PATES/SELETE, Greece, 1998
Languages: Greek (Mother tongue), French, English
Main research topics:
– Towards Circular Bio/economy: Characterization/processing/upgrading/valorization of industrial and agro-based solid wastes/by-products into sustainable value-added ceramic/composite products
– Transition to low-carbon energy technologies, socio-economic aspects & soft computing applications
– Development of novel photo-catalytic materials for environmental applications
– Degradation of effluents/wastewaters by advanced oxidation processes (AOPs)
– Microalgal biofuels
Published scientific work: 70 publications in peer-reviewed international scientific journals (Scopus), 10 in scientific volumes (Scopus) and > 100 in refereed international & national congress/conf. proc. 1/3 of the overall work published in the last 5 years
Scientific cooperations: NTUA – School of Chemical Engineering, Hellenic Open University – School of Science & Technology, AUTH – Chemical Engineering Dept., University of Thessaly – School of Technology and School of Engineering, International Hellenic University – Food Science & Technology
Dept., Democritus University of Thrace – Environmental Engin. Dept., University of Patras – Chemistry Dept., Centre for Research and Technology Hellas – Chemical Process & Energy Resources Institute.
Recent publications
Courses 2023-2024
Material Science and Technology I
Material Science and Technology II
Physical Chemistry II
Chemical technology of production of inorganic materials
(Courses catalogue)