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Demetris Photiou is a PhD candidate in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering at Cyprus University of Technology (CUT). He received his B.Sc. (2012) and his M.Sc. (2014) from CUT, both in the area of mechanical engineering and materials science and engineering. His master thesis was on the nanomechanical response of Ti-based alloy films for human implant bone applications. His research field of interest, concerns the nanomechanical characterization and computational modeling (FEM) of nanostructured thin films and nanocomposites materials. His current research focuses on the experimental and computational analysis of nanoindentation technique.
Demetris Photiou is a PhD candidate in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering at Cyprus University of Technology (CUT). He received his B.Sc. (2012) and his M.Sc. (2014) from CUT, both in the area of mechanical engineering and materials science and engineering. His master thesis was on the nanomechanical response of Ti-based alloy films for human implant bone applications. His research field of interest, concerns the nanomechanical characterization and computational modeling (FEM) of nanostructured thin films and nanocomposites materials. His current research focuses on the experimental and computational analysis of nanoindentation technique.