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The versatile architect of the “Generation of the 1930s” who remodeled the most historic Athenian landscape

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Dimitris Pikionis was one of the most important artistic figures of the first half of the 20th century in Greece, leaving his mark in Athens, as an architect, a painter, a philosopher, a poet and an academic professor. He is mostly known for the design...
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The professor they name mathematical terms in honor of his work

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Professor Themistoklis M. Rassias, mathematician and professor at the National Technical University of Athens, has made a fundamental contribution to mathematical analysis, geometry, topology and their applications. He has s lectured extensively and conducted research in various academic institutions in Europe and North America. He...
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Eight Greeks among the scientists with the most significant influence

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Eight professors and researchers from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens are included in the ranking of Highly Cited Researchers (h> 100), by Webometrics. This board is compiled twice a year, based on information from the public profiles of Professors and Researchers at Google...
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Greek Scientist Creates First Pocket Neutron Detector

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Researchers in the US, led by Greek chemist Mercouri Kanatzidis, have developed a new material that paved the way for the first small and portable neutron detectors. Thermal neutron detectors are vital to the security of a country, as they, among other things, read “poisonous...
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Director of the Center of Advanced Transportation Technologies in Southern California

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Dr. Petros Ioannou is a specialist in systems and control applications and intelligent transport systems and is the Director of the Center of Advanced Transportation Technologies(CATT) at the prestigious University of Southern California. CATT’s mission is to perform high-impact research on urgent transportation issues in...
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Is once more awarded for his leading contribution to science

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Konstantinos Daskalakis, the brilliant professor at MIT who solved the over-60-years mystery puzzle of Nash, is honored once again and receives the international award “Grace Murray Hopper Award” for 2018 Union of Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). This time, he is rewarded for his significant...
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Research Director at the German Institute for Economic Research

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Alexander Kritikos was born in 1965 in Munich. His father is Greek and his mother German. He studied economics and political sciences at the University of Munich where he received his degree as Diplom-Volkswirt. After a scholarship at the post graduate programme for Applied Microeconomics...
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His objective is the financial stability of households

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Michael Haliassos was born on October 7, 1959 and graduated from Athens College. He received a B.A. from Cambridge University, and a Ph.D. D. from Yale University in 1987 under the supervision of Nobel Prize winner James Tobin. He holds the Chair of Macroeconomics and...
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Τhe contemporary Greek family through the eyes of art

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Dimitris Papanikolaou is an Associate Professor of Modern Greek Studies at Oxford University, where he teaches since 2004, also covering the themes of cultural studies, queer theory (term referring to gender minorities and their rights) and gender studies. He is a partner of St. Stephen’s...

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