Georgios Constantinides
Assistant Professor, Cyprus University of Technology
Assistant Professor, Cyprus University of Technology
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Georgios is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering at Cyprus University of Technology and an Institute Research Affiliate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He holds a Masters (2002) and a Doctorate (2005) from MIT, both in the area of Structures and Materials. In the period 2006-2008 he was a post-doctorate associate in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT, developing nanomechanical testing techniques and modeling for thin polymeric films and nanocomposites, employed in a variety of applications ranging from protective barriers to cell culturing substrata. He has participated in a wide variety of projects funded by companies and public bodies such as the U.S. Department of Energy, Chevron-Texaco, Lafarge, and DuPont. Furthermore, he has 8 years of nanomechanical testing experience at MIT’s Nanomechanical Testing Laboratory (NANOLAB). He has been the recipient of several fellowships, awards, and research assistantships. Parts of his research work, on the nanostructure of cementitious materials, have been spotlighted in worldwide media and news.
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Georgios is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering at Cyprus University of Technology and an Institute Research Affiliate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He holds a Masters (2002) and a Doctorate (2005) from MIT, both in the area of Structures and Materials. In the period 2006-2008 he was a post-doctorate associate in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT, developing nanomechanical testing techniques and modeling for thin polymeric films and nanocomposites, employed in a variety of applications ranging from protective barriers to cell culturing substrata. He has participated in a wide variety of projects funded by companies and public bodies such as the U.S. Department of Energy, Chevron-Texaco, Lafarge, and DuPont. Furthermore, he has 8 years of nanomechanical testing experience at MIT’s Nanomechanical Testing Laboratory (NANOLAB). He has been the recipient of several fellowships, awards, and research assistantships. Parts of his research work, on the nanostructure of cementitious materials, have been spotlighted in worldwide media and news.
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