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Greeks with a PhD in Astronomy |
Stamatikos Michael |
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Faculty, The Ohio State University |
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2006, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA |
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Probing for correlated neutrino emission from gamma -ray bursts with Antarctic Cherenkov telescopes: A theoretical modeling and analytical search para |
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Baur Ulrich - Halzen Francis |
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Stamou Ioanna |
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Stampoulis Vasileios |
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Stanley Flora |
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Stathopoulos Dimitrios |
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Stathopoulou Maria |
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Faculty, University of Athens |
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1990, Dept. of Physics, University of Athens, Greece |
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A study of the asymmetry in the solar spectral lines |
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Contopoulos George - Laskarides Paul |
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Lecturer (Retired), Physics Department, University of Athens, Greece. She was born in Athens, Greece and obtained her B.Sc. in Physics from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (1972) and her Ph.D. in Astrophysics from the Department of Physics of the University of Athens, Greece. She has worked as scientific collaborator in a research program at National Research Foundation (1973-1975) and as Laboratory Assistant at the Laboratory of Astronomy of the University of Athens (1975-1991). Her scientific interests include Solar Physics, Solar and Stellar Spectroscopy, Applied Optics, History and Philosophy of Astronomy. |
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Stavridis Adamantios |
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Stavropoulos Ioannis |
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Private Sector |
PhD: |
2010, Dept. of Physics, University of Athens, Greece |
Thesis: |
Orbit distribution in selfconsistent gravitational systems |
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Contopoulos George |
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Stavropoulos Athanasios |
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Stergioulas Nikolaos |
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Faculty, University of Thessaloniki |
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1996, Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, USA |
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The structure and stability of rotating relativistic stars |
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Friedman John |
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Strantzalis Achilles |
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Svolopoulos Sotirios |
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Faculty, University of Athens |
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1959, Department of Physics, University of Athens, Greece |
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A contribution on the study of classical Cepheids |
Supervisor(s): |
Plakidis Stavros - Kron Gerald |
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Emeritus Professor, University of Athens, Greece.
He was born in Piraeus, Greece on the 4th of June, 1920 and passed away on July 16, 2018. He received his B.Sc. in Physics from the University of Athens, Greece (1943) and continued his BSc studies at the University of Exester (1951). He performed the research for his thesis dissertation on the Classical Cepheids at Lick Observatory under the supervisor of Prof. Gerald E. Kron and was awarded his Ph.D. from the University of Athens, Greece in 1959. He worked as Laboratory assistant at the National Observatory of Athens (1945-53), as Research Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. (1954-55) under the supervision of Prof. Frank B. Wood, at the Lick Observatory (1956-1960), at the University of Texas (1960-62) and at the University of Arizona (1962-63) under the supervision of Prof. Harold L. Johnson, as well as in Basel (1964-65) and in Hamburg, Germany (1965). He was named Docent of Astronomy at the University of Athens, Greece (1966) and worked at the same year as an Astronomer at the National Observatory of Athens before being elected as Professor of Astronomy at the University of Ioannina, Greece, where he worked for six years (1967-73). He became a Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Athens in 1973. He retired and became Emeritus Professor in 1986. He has served as Chairman of the Mathematics Department of the University of Ioannina, Director of the Section of Astrophysics, Astronomy and Mechanics as well Director of the Laboratory of Astrophysics at the Department of Physics, Univerisity of Athens. His scientific interests include the Galaxy (Rotation, Stellar Fields and Open Clusters), UBV, RGV and multicolor stellar photometry, Absolute Luminosity of Cepheid, Ecliptic Binaries, Stellar Spectroscopy and Spectrophotometry of Be-stars. He has published many scientific papers in referreed journals and two textbooks in Astrophysics. He is a member of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) and a foundin member of the Hellenic Astronomical Society (Hel.A.S.). |
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Symeonidis Myrto |
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Syntelis Petros |
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Sypsas Spyros |
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