Dimosthenis Sarigiannis
Professor, Environmental engineering
– PhD Engineering (Univ. of California at Berkeley, USA, 1994)
– MSc. Energy & Resources (Univ. of California at Berkeley, USA, 1990)
– Dipl. Chem. Eng. (National Technical University of Athens, GR, 1989)
Curriculum vitae
Contact
Office: 208, 1st floor of Building D
Telephone: 2310.994562 Fax: 2310.996168
Email: denis@eng.auth.gr
WWW: –
Student Reception: Thursday – Friday 10:00 – 14:00
- Advanced technologies for monitoring environmental pollution and waste management
- Industrial Ecology – design of industrial systems to reduce their ecological footprint
- Environment and Health – development of integrated methodologies for assessing the impact of environmental pollution on public health
- Pistocchi, A., Sarigiannis, D.A.,Vizcaino, P. Spatially explicit multimedia fate models for pollutants in Europe: state of the art and perspectives, Science of the Total Environment (2010) 408(18): 3817-3830
- Coccini, T, Roda, E., Sarigiannis, D.A., Mustarelli, P., Quartarone, E., Profumo, A., Manzo, L. Effects of water-soluble functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes examined by different cytotoxicity methods in human astrocyte D384 and lung A549 cells, Toxicology, Elsevier (2010) 269(1): 41-53
- Sarigiannis, D., Gotti, A., Cimino Reale, G. and Marafante, E. Reflections on new directions for risk assessment of environmental chemical mixtures, Int. J. Risk Assessment and Management, (2009) 13(3/4): 216–241
- Sarigiannis, D. Toxicogenomics and biology-based modeling framework for health risk assessment, Human & Experimental Toxicology (2009) 28: 139-141
- Sarigiannis, D.A., Saisana, M. Multi-objective optimization of air quality monitoring. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 136 (1-3), (2008) pp. 87-99
- Water resource and wastewater management (W ≥5′ Semester – Elective Course)
- Chemical Engineering Laboratory I (7 ‘ Semester – Compulsory Course)
- Environmental Engineering (8′ Semester – Compulsory Course)
- Air Pollution Control Engineering (W ≥5′ Semester – Elective Course)
- Practical Training – Energy/Environment (W/S ≥8′ Semester – Elective Course)
- Metabolic engineering (S ≥6′ Semester – Elective Course)
- Solid waste and fuel management (S ≥6′ Semester – Elective Course)
- Energy / environmental systems analysis (S ≥6′ Semester – Elective Course)
- Papadaki Krystalia (Starting Year: 2013)
- Chapizanis Dimitrios (Starting Year: 2013)
- Matiaki Evangelia (Starting Year: 2016)