Discovering the mechanisms that define our world

Friday, 9 June, 2023 - 12:00 PM

Format: 'In conversation with...' (1 hour) - UoL and Sumy State University only

Follow Dr Kostas Giannakopoulos' journey from first contact with scientific research to applying advanced materials technologies.

Facilitator: Dr Konstantinos P. Giannakopoulos

Dr Konstantinos P. Giannakopoulos CPhys is a researcher and expert in nanostructural materials characterisation. He is a physicist (1995, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) with a PhD (1998, University of Liverpool) on the study of heteroepitaxial growth of III-V semiconductors on vicinal substrates. He has worked in ST Microelectronics (Advanced R&D, Crolles, France) on the characterisation of selectively grown heteroeptiaxial thin films and on the evaluation of industrial equipment for this task.

Since 2002 he has worked in the National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos” in Athens on the growth and structural characterisation (esp. with electron microscopy) of a large variety of nanomaterials and nanostructures. He has worked on a variety of materials: oxides, semiconductors, metallic nanoparticles for applications in nanoelectronics (for sensors, advanced non-volatile memories etc), optoelectronics, magnetic recording media, hard coatings, targeted drug delivery etc.

He has taught in the University of Liverpool, the National Technical University of Athens, the University of Novi Sad, Serbia (Honorary Professor) etc. He has also worked at Mantis Deposition Ltd (UK), the University of Cyprus and he has been an Expert Evaluator of funding proposals for the EU and other funding bodies. Currently he coordinates the Solar ERANET project Nano4CSP “Nanomaterials for reduced maintenance costs in Concentrated Solar Power plants” and he sub-coordinated an EU project for the promotion of the field of Advanced Materials to the European public (see www.materialsfuture.eu).

He has co-organized 14 National and International Conferences (incl EUROMAT 2017), and he is the co-author of 106 peer-reviewed scientific publications in scientific journals (79), books and conference proceedings. He has received about 1520 references for his work (h-index 22).

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Aimed at

  • Post-doctoral researcher
  • Early career researcher
  • Academic teaching and research staff
  • Mid-career researcher
  • Principal investigator/manager of researchers/PGR supervisor
  • Postgraduate researcher
  • Research technical professional

Knowledge and skill axis

  • Research partnerships
  • Working with business
  • Skills, enterprise and entrepreneurship
  • IP and commercialisation
  • Public and community engagement
  • Personal and professional research impact skills

Innovation Theme(s)

  • Future economy
  • Growth at scale
  • Global opportunities
  • Innovation ecosystem
  • Government levers

RDF Domain(s)

  • A: Knowledge and intellectual abilities
  • B: Personal effectiveness
  • C: Research governance and organisation
  • D: Engagement, influence and impact