School of Chemical Engineering,
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
PSE for SPEED Company, Denmark
ECUST, Shanghai, China
Széchenyi István University, Hungary
Associate Professor Seyed Mansouri
Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering,
Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
SUSTENS HUB Director,
School of Chemical Engineering,
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Konstantina Kosmidou, IPSEN, Treasurer, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Polyxeni Lazaropoulou, IPSEN, Secretary, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Melina Psycha, Project Manager, SUSTENS HUB National Technical University of Athens
To be announced soon
Assistant Professor Nikolaos Diangelakis, School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Crete, Greece
Associate Professor Leonidas Matsakas, Division of Chemical Engineering, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
Professor Gerasimos Lyberatos, School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
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| Suschem GR is the Greek chapter of the European Technology Platform for Sustainable Chemistry (SusChem), established to promote innovation and sustainability in the chemical and process industries in Greece. Its mission is to encourage collaboration among industry, academia, research institutions, policymakers, and wider society to develop innovative chemical solutions that address environmental challenges, improve resource efficiency, and align with the principles of the European Green Deal and the transition to a circular economy. By engaging diverse stakeholders, Suschem GR ensures that its initiatives have a broad societal impact and contribute to a sustainable future. The founding members of SUSCHEM GR comprise a dynamic alliance of leading organizations from Greece’s industrial, academic, and research communities, united by a shared commitment to advancing sustainable chemistry and driving innovation at the national and European levels. Suschem GR is currently engaged in the IRISS project which is a Coordination and Support Action project within the research and innovation funding programme Horizon Europe, aiming to connect, synergize and transform the Safe-and-Sustainable-by-Design (SSbD) community in Europe and globally, towards a lifecycle approach, with integrated safety, climate neutrality, circularity, and functionality aspects already at an early stage of design of materials and products, including their production processes. Suschem GR leads one of the four Regional Nodes—the South-Western Node of NTPs and FEMs—playing a central role in building the Safe-and-Sustainable-by-Design (SSbD) community in this region, through networking and dissemination activities.
Website: https://suschem-gr.org/ |
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Associate Professor (UPatras), Design and Engineering of Sustainable Bioprocesses Georgia Antonopoulou is an Associate Professor at the Department of Sustainable Agriculture, School of Agricultural Sciences, of the University of Patras. She has a BSc, an MSc and a PhD in Chemical Engineering (2006). Her research focuses on the design and development of innovative biochemical processes for the treatment and valorization of municipal, agricultural, industrial wastes and residual biomass, through the use of mixed and pure microbial cultures, microbial electrochemical technology and mathematical modeling of anaerobic processes. She is co-author of ~70 scientific papers in peer-reviewed international journals, 9 book chapters, 1 monograph and >100 articles in proceedings of international and national conferences. She has participated as a researcher and coordinator in >25 international and national R&D projects, she is reviewer for >40 international scientific journals and a member of proposal evaluation panels, editorial boards, scientific committees and associations. E-Mail: geogant@upatras.gr |
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Senior Lecturer (LTU), Biochemical Process Engineering She studied Chemical Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens (Greece) with specialization in Industrial Biotechnology. She then obtained a PhD in Biochemical Process Engineering from Luleå University of Technology in 2018, and she was awarded as one of the promising junior researchers at LTU for the academic year 2020-2021. She has been granted funding and participated in >20 interdisciplinary research projects under different roles, supported by EU Horizon 2020, the Swedish Energy Agency, the Kempe Foundations, the Carl Trygger Foundation, CH2ESS- Center for Hydrogen Energy Systems Sweden, Bio4Energy etc. She has built strong connections for international student internships and education via the Erasmus+ programme. Her research focuses on the enzymatic conversion of renewable feedstocks to high added-value products, such as fuels and chemicals. The ultimate goal is to create novel, green and sustainable processes based on enzymes in order to facilitate the Green Transition towards a carbon neutral society. E-Mail: io.antonopoulou@ltu.se |
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Assistant Professor (UCY), Environmental Biotechnology and Biological Systems Engineering Dr Tsipa is an Assistant Professor in Environmental Biotechnology at University of Cyprus. Before her current appointment, she was a research associate at the UK’s National Centre for Synthetic Biology and the London Biofoundry at Imperial College London. She holds a PhD in Bioprocess Systems Engineering and a MSc in Advanced Chemical Engineering from Imperial College London, UK. She obtained her diploma in Chemical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece. Dr Tsipa is considered as an expert in Environmental Biotechnology and Biological Systems Engineering. E-Mail: tsipa.argyro@ucy.ac.cy |
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Senior Researcher-Project Manager (NTUA) Associate Professor (TUC), Environmental Protection Technologies Dr Konstantinos Moustakas is Chemist (2000), holding PhD degree on Chemical Engineering in the field of waste management. He works in the School of Chemical Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens. He has participated in more than 65 projects in more than 20 countries (2000-2020). He has considerable international experience (senior researcher&project manager) working in EU funded projects in several positions: project manager, technical expert, researcher, short term expert, training expert & dissemination expert in a number of EU Member States, accession/candidate countries and non-Member States. He has cooperated with the European Commission directly, as he acted as TAIEX expert (institutional building) in Slovakia, Romania, Turkey, Bulgaria & Serbia. He has long teaching and training activity in the field of environment in different countries and he is certified for teaching adults by the National Organisation for the Certification of Qualifications & Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP) since 2007. He has been Collaborating Teaching Staff for the Hellenic Open University since 2014 (Subject: Solid Waste Management). He has a large number of publications in journals and conferences, he has served as Guest Editor in a large number of journals, while he has had key role in the organisation of several big international conference events, e.g. Head of the Organizing Committee, key Member of the Scientific Committee & contact person of the Series of Conferences on Sustainable Solid Waste Management. E-Mail: konmoust@central.ntua.gr |
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Associate Professor (TUC), Applied Fluid Mechanics and Drilling Technique His research focuses on transport phenomena in porous media, primarily of geological origin, but also other composite or heterogeneous materials encountered in environmental and energy-related applications, such as membranes, fibrous structures and porous silica nanoparticles. In particular, he studies single and multiphase flows, heat and solute transport in such materials using an integrated combination of rigorous pore-scale flow and transport simulation tools (both self-made and commercial) and experimental studies within microengineered 2D and 3D porous structures and microfluidic devices. E-Mail: agiotis@tuc.gr |
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Assistant Professor (TUC), Control Systems with Emphasis in Renewable Energy Systems and Energy Saving Born in 1982 in Thessaloniki, where he received his Chemical Engineering Diploma and PhD from the Department of Chemical Engineering/AUTH in 2005 and 2011, respectively. He also holds an Msc Diploma from the Department of Mathematics/AUTH (2013). In the past, he has worked as a Collaborating Researcher at the Centre for Research & Technology Hellas/CERTH (2006-2013, 2016-2019), Department of Chemical Engineering/AUTH (2014-2016) and Texas A&M University at Qatar, Chemical Engineering Department (Sep.-Nov. 2014). Moreover, he was an Adjunct Faculty (407/80) at the University of Western Macedonia (Feb. – Jun. 2019). In the course of his career (2005-), he has published several articles in prestigious journals and has participated in numerous International and National Scientific Conferences, covering the areas of Process Modeling and Control for Energy, Environmental and Industrial Systems. In addition, he is actively participating in European and National Research Projects and as an evaluator of research proposals. E-Mail: dipsakis@tuc.gr |
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Assistant Professor (UCL), Product & Processing Systems Engineerign of sustainable process systems Dr. Vassilis Charitopoulos is a Lecturer (Assist. Professor) in the Department of Chemical Engineering, CPSE at UCL. He specialises in developing mathematical programming models and methods to incorporate uncertainty considerations for chemical process and energy systems engineering problems. He holds a Diploma in Chemical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens and a PhD from the Department of Chemical Engineering at UCL.Before joining UCL, he was a Research Associate at the Energy Policy Research Group at Cambridge Judge Business School where he worked on optimisation of heat decarbonisation pathways. Dr. Charitopoulos has received global recognition for his excellent research activity including: Springer Thesis Award (2019), UCL David Newton Prize (2019). He was the recipient of an Early Career Fellowship (2019) from the Isaac Newton Trust, University of Cambridge. In 2022, he was Highly Commended as Best Young Researcher by the IChemE Global Awards. His current research focuses on the development of novel techniques for model-based and data-driven optimisation frameworks for digital process manufacturing and sustainable energy systems engineering. E-Mail: v.charitopoulos@ucl.ac.uk |
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Assistant Professor (AUTH), Integrated design of sustainable process systems Theodoros Damartzis E-Mail: damartzis@cheng.auth.gr |
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Distinguished Professor, Chair in Dep. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Professor in Dep. of Electrical and Computer Engineering (UCLA) Panagiotis D. Christofides is the chair of the UCLA Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. He received a diploma in chemical engineering in 1992 from the University of Patras, Greece; master’s degrees in electrical engineering and mathematics in 1995 and 1996, respectively, and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering in 1996, all from the University of Minnesota. In July 1996 he joined the faculty of UCLA, where he is a professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and the Department of Electrical Engineering. His research interests include nonlinear and predictive control, and analysis and control of distributed parameter systems, multiscale systems and hybrid systems, with applications to chemical processes, advanced materials processing, particulate processes, energy and water systems. His work has resulted in more than 450 articles in leading scientific journals and conference proceedings, and seven books that have earned him a Google Scholar h-index of 60. He has supervised more than 50 graduate students and has graduated 30 Ph.D. students, many of whom hold leading positions in academia or industry. A description of his research interests and a list of his publications and students can be found here. Christofides has received several awards , including the Teaching Award from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Student Chapter of UCLA in 1997, a research initiation grant from the American Chemical Society – Petroleum Research Fund in 1998, a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation in 1998, the Ted Peterson Student Paper Award and the Outstanding Young Researcher Award from the Computing and Systems Technology Division of AIChE in 1999 and 2008, respectively, and a Young Investigator Award from the Office of Naval Research in 2001. He has twice received the O. Hugo Schuck Best Paper Award in 2000 and 2004, and the Donald P. Eckman Award in 2004, from the American Automatic Control Council. He is a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), International Federation of Automatic Control and American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has served on the editorial board of leading control and chemical engineering journals and conferences. E-Mail: pdc@seas.ucla.edu |
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Professor Emeritus (TUC), Biochemical Engineering & Environmental Biotechnology Nicolas Kalogerakis is a professor of Biochemical Engineering in the School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at the Technical University of Crete where he has served as Vice-President of the University Council and Department Head (twice). Prior to that he was a Professor at SUNYBuffalo (USA) and at the University of Calgary (Canada) where he climbed quickly through all ranks. In 1997, he returned to Greece as the founding faculty member of the Environmental Engineering Dept. He holds a Diploma in Chemical Engineering from NTUA (Athens, Greece), a Master degree from McGill University (Montreal, Canada) and a PhD from the Univ. of Toronto (Canada). During 2018-19, he was a Visiting Professor in the Dept of Chemical Engineering at the American University of Sharjah (UAE). Currently he is also Collaborating faculty at the Institute of GeoEnergy – FORTH, Chania Greece. His area of expertise includes biochemical engineering & environmental biotechnology focusing on bioremediation and phytoremediation technologies for the restoration of contaminated sites; protection and restoration of the marine environment (oil spills and marine litter); novel oxygenation systems (nanobubble technologies) and wastewater treatment; and mathematical modeling of environmental processes. He has been very active in attracting external research funding totaling in excess of 25 million USD. Currently, Prof. Kalogerakis’s group is participating in 3 EU funded research projects, coordinator of nanoBT, an ERA-MIN2 project and was the coordinator of KILL*SPILL, a large FP7-project, that was recently completed. He has served as a member of the European Commission (EC) Environment Committee (2007-2011) and as Sherpa in the EC, High Level Group on Key Enabling Technologies (2013-2015). E-Mail: nicolas.kalogerakis@enveng.tuc.gr |
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Assistant Professor (NTUA), Organic Chemical Technology with emphasis on the Circular Economy Anestis Vlysidis holds a Chemical Engineer Diploma from the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), where he graduated in 2006. Since 2022, he has been an Assistant Professor at the School of Chemical Engineering at NTUA. He completed his PhD at the University of Manchester, focusing on the development of sustainable bioprocesses for the production of biochemicals from biodiesel industry by-products. He has conducted postdoctoral research at the Agricultural University of Athens and NTUA, working on the treatment and utilization of organic waste through innovative bioprocesses and the design of biorefineries for the production of bioplastics, biochemicals, bioenergy, and soil amendments. Additionally, he has been extensively involved in sustainability assessment, such as Life Cycle and Cost Analysis of emerging technologies, at the EU’s Joint Research Center in Ispra, Italy, and in collaboration with private research companies in Greece and abroad. He has over 50 publications in peer-reviewed research journals. Before his current position, he was an Associate Professor at the School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at the Technical University of Crete. E-Mail: anestisvlysidis@chemeng.ntua.gr |
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Assistant Professor (UoP), Sustainable treatment of liquid and solid waste and residues Ioanna Ntaikou has a Degree in Biology from University of Patras (2001) and a PhD in Chemical Engineering (2006) from the same institution. Her core research interests are on the sustainable treatment and valorization of wastewater, wastes and biomass through biological and thermochemical processes, with specific focus on the production of microbial bioplastics and biofuels. She is co-author of 56 research papers in peer-reviewed international journals, 5 book chapters, 1 monograph and >90 articles in proceedings of international and national conferences. She has participated as researcher and coordinator or project manager in >25 international and national R&D projects, she is a reviewer for >30 international scientific journals and member of scientific committees and associations. E-Mail: intaikou@uptras.gr |
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Senior Researcher and Teaching Associate (NTUA), Synthesis and Development of Industrial Processes Dr. Konstantina Papadopoulou is a Senior Researcher and Teaching Associate in the DepART. of Synthesis and Development of Industrial Processes, School of Chemical Engineering, NTUA and Collaborating member in the Depart. of Economics of the University of Piraeus. Obtained her B.Eng. (1999) in the Depart. of Chem. Eng., University of Wales, Swansea, UK; M.Sc. (2000) in Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, in the Depart. of Chem. Eng., University of Wales, Swansea, UK, and a PhD (2006) in NTUA, “Bioremediation of contaminated soils”. Teaching in NTUA: Undergraduate: Environmental Engineering, Biochemical Engineering, Environmental Biotechnology, Transport Phenomena, Dispersion of Waste; Postgraduate: a). Bio-economy, circular economy and sustainable development in the University of Piraeus and b). Energy Production and Management. Her research extensive experience is in International, European and National research projects and expertise in anaerobic digestion, dark fermentation, bioplastics production, CO2 sequestration, biogas upgrade, wastewater treatment, food waste treatment and biofuels production from food, industrial and agricultural wastes, as well as expert on LCA, LCC, Comsol, AQUASIM etc. She is co-author and corresponding author in several publications in international peer reviewed journals and international conference proceedings. Participations in International Conferences and HORIZON 2020 projects. Guest editor in Sustainability, MDPI and Frontiers in Chemical Engineering. E-Mail: kpapado@chemeng.ntua.gr |
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Sustainability Expert at Energy Economy & Sustainability Analysis Department (Scania) Dr. Krishna Upadhyayula is working as Sustainability Expert at Energy Economy & Sustainability Analysis Department, Scania Technical Center (Scania Group) Stockholm in Sweden. In his current role, Krishna is responsible for holistic sustainability analysis of heavy duty vehicles with emphasis on life cycle assessment of Scania’s flagship products such as buses and long haul trucks. Krishna is leading the work on product environmental footprint (PEF) declaration of electric vehicle propulsion and Industrial batteries as a part of legal requirements introduced by European Union (EU) battery regulations. He plays an instrumental role in representing Scania in several external forums such as Swedish Life Cycle Center and European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA). Krishna is also affiliated with Chemistry Department at Umea University, Sweden as Associate Professor. His work at Umea University is focused on developing a comprehensive life cycle assessment framework to quantify sustainable performance of cities. He is an experienced researcher in the area of sustainability. He published around 30 journal articles, and his research contributions are well recognized in the field. The Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA) recognized Krishna’s research work on LCA based assessment framework for commercialization of academic research ideas as one of the Swedish innovations with great potential for business value in 2020. E-Mail: venkata.krishna.kumar.upadhyayula@scania.com |
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Senior Software and Machine Learning Engineer (IQVIA) Pantelis Karatzas is a Researcher and a Machine Learning & Web Technology Expert at the National Technical University of Athens. He is also a co-founder of Euclia, which is a spin-off company of NTUA specializing on the democratization and sustainability of molecular and material modelling frameworks, aiming at speeding up drug and material discovery, putting safety first. Through his involvement in many European research projects he has accomplished many research and analytical oriented tasks and has developed software platforms that offer risk assessment services and solutions for the chemicals, cosmetics, therapeutic agents and nanomaterials industries. The services and models have been used by multiple organizations around the world and have been deployed and integrated in the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). He has also offered consulting services to many agencies and departments in the Greek public sector including the Greek Parliament, where he developed document management services. Scientific papers based on his research work have been published in top scientific journals. E-Mail: pantelispanka@gmail.com |
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Technical Coordinator (IDENER), Molecular and Systems Biology Dr Manuel Salvador holds a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and Microbial Biotechnology from the University of Seville. He has worked on plastic upcycling using Synthetic Biology at the University of Surrey and joined IDENER company in 2019 as an R&D engineer and currently as R&D Manager. He has authored/co-authored 15 technical papers and holds 1 patent. E-Mail: manuel.salvador@idener.ai |
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Professor (UoP), Process & Environmental Engineering Professor Dimitris Vagenas earned his PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Patras in 1995, following a Diploma in Chemical Engineering (1991), and since 2015 he is Professor at the University of Patras, Greece. He is research activities include potable water treatment: removal of hydrogen sulphide, ammonia, iron, manganese (www.water-biofilter.gr), autotrophic hydrogenotrophic denitrification; treatment of agro-industrial wastewater: olive mill, table olive, dairy; treatment of industrial wastewater: hexavalent chromium; application of microalgae for wastewater treatment and biodiesel production; modeling of biological processes. He also served as a Professor at the University of Western Greece from 2011 to 2013 and held several positions at the University of Ioannina from 2000 to 2011, including Associate Professor and Assistant Professor. He was a Postdoctoral Researcher at FORTH/ICEHT from 1996 to 2000, following his military service. He has received notable recognition, including the Senior Research Award from the Fulbright Foundation in 2001. [Your Name] has contributed extensively to his field, with 110 publications in peer-reviewed international journals and 8 book chapters. He has presented at over 80 international conferences, serving as both speaker and keynote speaker. His teaching portfolio includes courses in microbiology, process safety, solid waste management, wastewater management, and soil and groundwater remediation. Additionally, he has coordinated 20 National and European competitive research projects, reflecting his commitment to advancing environmental systems. E-Mail: dvagenas@upatras.gr |
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Senior Researcher (Chalmers ), Systems Biology, Life Sciences I lead a research group in computational metabolic engineering, where we use mathematical model-driven analysis of experimental (omics-)data to understand, predict and engineer various aspects of metabolism in biology. In our projects, we often combine dry-lab computational approaches with wet-lab microbial studies. With this approach we improve productivity of sustainable microbial cell factories, ranging from the production of lipids and oleochemicals in oleaginous yeasts; flavouring compounds such as flavonoids in yeast; intracellular and secreted proteins; and antibiotic by actinomycete bacteria. Due to the versatility of the computational approaches, we also use it to study health & disease in precision medicine, focusing on metabolic aspects of different pathologies, and how microbial interactions contribute to the development of disease. On the technical site, we make use of genome-scale models of metabolism that are complemented with enzyme catalytic activities. Machine- and deep-learning approaches are used to fill knowledge gaps and to extract valuable knowledge from biological data. We develop open-source software such as RAVEN Toolbox; GECKO Toolbox; DLKcat; yeast-GEM; human-GEM; to name a few. E-Mail: eduardk@chalmers.se |
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Associate Professor (Nord), Biosciences and Aquaculture Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anna Trubetskaya graduated with a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark in 2016, an M.Sc. in Bio-Engineering at the University of Kassel in 2011, and Diploma in Biotechnology & Process Engineering at the University of Applied Sciences Flensburg in 2009. She studies MBA in climate entrepreneurship at the Warwick Business School. She is an author > 50 scientific articles with the h-index = 26 (google scholar). Anna worked in academia and private sector in the US, Ireland, Sweden, Germany, Finland, Denmark, and currently in Norway. E-Mail: anna.trubetskaya@nord.no |
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Assistant Professor (AUTH), Biochemical Engineering My research interests lie mainly in the following areas: (i) integration of experimental validation methods with model-based techniques aiming at bio-process optimization, (ii) identification and elucidation of key cellular events that govern the macroscopic behavior of cells in culture (i.e., gene regulation, product formation and energy metabolism) (iii) use of mathematical methods (i.e., Global Sensitivity Analysis, Design of Experiments, Mixed Integer Dynamic Optimization, Statistical Analysis) to analyse and organise experimental datasets aiming at hypothesis generation and testing, identification of correlations and dependencies and the design of optimally informative experiments and (iv) study of novel cellular based processes. Scientific Publications E-Mail: alexkip@auth.gr Website: https://lbe.cheng.auth.gr/ |
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Professor (NTUA), Industrial Process Systems Engineering Dr. Kokossis, FIChemE, FIEE, FRSA, and FIET, is Professor of Process Systems Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens. He is a Chartered Engineer with IChemE (UK). He holds a Diploma in Chemical Engineering from NTUA and a PhD from Princeton University. Prior to NTUA, he worked for 17 years in UK. He is now the co-director of the National Technology Platform for Sustainable Chemistry, a National Representative of Directorate I (Climate Change & Environment), Affiliate of IEA Bioenergy and EERA Bioenergy, and the Greek Delegate of the Computer Aided Process Engineering (CAPE) group of EFCE. His expertise includes process systems design, modelling, process integration, and optimization. He published extensively and has consulted with the process industry (UOP, Bayer, Mitsubishi, Eastman, MW Kellogg, BP Oil, Unilever) and, more recently, with biorefineries and smaller companies on renewables. He has established collaboration with several industrial companies including several industries dedicated to the development of renewable energy and chemicals. He has graduated 25 PhD and 46 MSc students. He holds 142 communications in international conferences, 129 publications in peer-reviewed journals and 70 invited lectures in conferences universities, and multinational companies. He serves as the National Representative of the IBISBA EU research infrastructure on Industrial Biotechnology. He is an elected member of the Executive Board of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering (EFCE) and leads the New EFCE Sustanability section. E-Mail: akokossis@chemeng.ntua.gr Website: https://ipsen.ntua.gr/ |
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Professor (NTUA), Biochemical Engineering & Environmental Technology Prof. Gerasimos Lyberatos is currently Professor in the School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens and a collaborating faculty member of the Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes (Foundation of Research and Technology Hellas). He obtained his B.S. at M.I.T. and his M.S. and Ph.D. at CALTECH (USA). His research interests are in Biochemical Engineering and Environmental Technologies for liquid and solid waste treatment and valorization. He has over 240 publications in International refereed Journals, and over 330 participations in International Conferences, 9 Chapters in books and two books. He has supervised 45 PhD theses. He has organized three International Conferences. Prof. Lyberatos has been Editor of the Journal of Hazardous Materials (Elsevier) and Associate Editor of Waste and Biomass Valorization (Springer). Since 2014 Professor Lyberatos has also served as City Counselor for the Municipality of Halandri. E-Mail: lyberatos@chemeng.ntua.gr |
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Associate Professor (LTU), Biochemical Process Engineering His research is focusing on the production of next generation biofuels, chemicals and materials from sustainable resources by developing and improving integrated technologies for efficient conversion of forest residues and other sustainable resources (including aquatic biomass and industrial waste streams) into a range of highly demanded advanced bio-based products following a zero-waste approach. During the last years, he has been working on the fractionation and upcycling of post-consumer mixed plastic waste by adopting the successfully established organosolv fractionation process (for biomass treatment) to accommodate plastic waste as feedstock. E-Mail: leonidas.matsakas@ltu.se |
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Assistant Professor (TUC), System Dynamics & Process Control Dr. in Chemical Engineering with a focus on Computer Science methods and automated decision making, with experience in mathematical analysis & optimization, software development and energy, financial & pharmaceutical projects, coordinating and leading international teams of scientists & engineers, eager to apply professional experience – with strong motivation – in the consulting services sector. E-Mail: ndiangelakis@tuc.gr |
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Mrs. Melina Psycha is a Chemical Engineer (NTUA) and PhD candidate of the School of Chemical Engineering (NTUA) in the fields of Process Analysis, Design and Development. Her work and research experience includes industrial design with a specialization in 3rd generation biorefineries, integrated process design, and analysis of value and supply chains, economic and technical study of processes and integrated units, and the study of potential impacts on the environment and human health according to the principles of Life Cycle Analysis. E-Mail: m.psycha@sustenshub.com |
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Dr. Konstantinos Pyrgakis is a Chemical Engineer (NTUA). He also holds an MSc in Computational Mechanics and a PhD in Chemical Engineering (NTUA), both related with the field of Process Systems Engineering and the design of industrial processes, notably in applications for biorefineries, circular economy and industrial networks. He was funded with a scholarship for his PhD studies and has 23 scientific publications. He has 14-year experience in engineering consultancy and academic research having participated in multiple EU-funded and National research projects so much as a researcher and a Project Manager. His engineering expertise includes process synthesis, modeling and optimization; water and energy integration; techno-economic analysis; LCA; Computational Fluid Dynamics; and fuels quality control. E-Mail: k.pyrgakis@sustenshub.com |
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| Processes is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal on processes/systems in chemistry, biology, material, energy, environment, food, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, automation control, catalysis, separation, particle and allied engineering fields published monthly online by MDPI. The Systems and Control Division of the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering (CSChE S&C Division) and the Brazilian Association of Chemical Engineering (ABEQ) are affiliated with Processes and their members receive discounts on the article processing charges. Please visit Society Collaborations for more details. Processes (ISSN 2227-9717) provides an advanced forum for process/system-related research in chemistry, biology, material, energy, environment, food, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, automation control, catalysis, separation, particle and allied engineering fields. The journal publishes reviews, research papers and communications. Our aim is to encourage researchers to publish their experimental, theoretical and computational results in as much detail as necessary. There is no restriction on the maximum length of the papers or number of figures and tables. |