Anastasia A. Zabaniotou
Professor, Design of Thermochemical Processes of Recyclable and Reusable Raw Materials
-Doctorat (Ecole Centrale de Paris, FR, 1987)
-DEA Genie Chimique (Ecole Centrale de Paris, FR, 1984)
-Dipl. Chem. Eng. (AUTh, GR, 1979)
Curriculum vitae
Contact
Office: 105, 1st floor of Building D
Telephone: 2310.996274 Fax: 2310.996209
Email: sonia@cheng.auth.gr, azampani@auth.gr
WWW: http://users.auth.gr/~azampani/
Student Reception: Daily 9:30 – 15:00
- Circular Economy and Bioeconomy thinking and concepts
- Sustainable use of bioresources
- Renewable Energy Sources (RES) with emphasis on Bioenergy.
- Gasification and Pyrolysis systems’ research, design and development
- Design and scale-up of thermochemical reactors
- Waste cascade biorefineries
- Food Wastes, agricultural wastes, agro-industrial wastes, sewage sludge valorization with closing the loop concepts
- Biochar production via Pyrolysis
- Sustainability, Modeling, and Simulation of Thermochemical processes.
- Social acceptance of bioenergy and waste to energy systems
- Sustainable development Innovations
- Gender equity and Women and Energy
- A Zabaniotou (2020). New Forms of Social Learning in Mediterranean Higher Engineering Education: Change Lab for Gender Equality Transformation, Methodology, Design Principles. Sustainability 12 (16), 6618
- Anastasia Zabaniotou, Christine Syrgiannis, Daniela Gasperin, Arnoldo José de Hoyos Guevera, Ivani Fazenda, Donald Huisingh (2020). From Multidisciplinarity to Transdisciplinarity and from Local to Global Foci: Integrative Approaches to Systemic Resilience Based upon the Value of Life in the Context of Environmental and Gender Vulnerabilities with a Special Focus upon the Brazilian Amazon Biome. Sustainability 12 (20), 8407
- A Zabaniotou (2020). A systemic approach to resilience and ecological sustainability during the COVID-19 pandemic: Human, societal, and ecological health as a system-wide emergent property in the Anthropocene. Global Transitions 2, 116-126
- A Zabaniotou, K Stamou (2020). Balancing Waste and Nutrient Flows Between Urban Agglomerations and Rural Ecosystems: Biochar for Improving Crop Growth and Urban Air Quality in The Mediterranean Region. Atmosphere 11 (5), 539
- VK Matrapazi, A Zabaniotou (2020). Experimental and feasibility study of spent coffee grounds upscaling via pyrolysis towards proposing an eco-social innovation circular economy solution. Science of The Total Environment 718, 137316
- Chemical Reactors Design I (6 ‘ Semester – Compulsory Course)
- Practical Training – Energy/Environment (W/S ≥8′ Semester – Elective Course)
- Solid waste and fuel management (S ≥6′ Semester – Elective Course)
- Renewable Energy Sources (W ≥5′ Semester – Elective Course)
- Rovas Dimitrios (Starting Year: 2014)
- Kamaterou Paraskeui (Starting Year: 2014)
- Fytili Despoina (Starting Year: 2016)
- Petsi Panagiota (Starting Year: 2017)