Γεώργιος Στεφανίδης
Καθηγητής
Τομέας Ανάλυσης, Σχεδιασμού και Ανάπτυξης Διεργασιών και Συστημάτων
Στοιχεία Επικοινωνίας
Μαθήματα
Συντονισμός
Διδασκαλία
Εργαστηριακή Διδασκαλία
Σύντομο Βιογραφικό
Georgios Stefanidis (Full Professor) holds an MSc degree in Chemical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (Greece) and a PhD degree in the same field from Ghent University (Belgium).
He has been PI or coordinated several (inter)national research projects and co-authored over 150 peer-review papers (Scopus ; Google Scholar) in the broad field of Chemical Reaction Engineering and Process Intensification, mostly focusing on alternative energy forms and transfer mechanisms (microwaves, plasma, light and ultrasound).
He has also co-authored the first book on the “Fundamentals of Process Intensification” (Wiley VCH, 2019). His research activity includes modeling, design and development of intensified reactors and reactive separation processes for a broad range of applications including, among others, biomass gasification, reforming of hydrocarbons and oxygenated fuels, CO2 utilization, polymerization and reactive crystallization. He is the head of the Chemical Process Engineering Laboratory (CPEL) at NTUA, Chairman of the EFCE Working Party on Process Intensification, Executive Editor of the Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification Journal (Elsevier) and serves on the Scientific Committee of the Association for Microwave Power in Europe for Research and Education (AMPERE).