Asterios Bakolas

 

is an Industrial Chemist and holds a PhD degree in Materials Science and Engineering Department from the National Technical University of Athens, School of Chemical Engineering. He is the author and co-author of several scientific papers and has worked at various National and European Research Programs. He is member of the organizations INSTM, AIMAT, IIC et al.

   
 

Labropoulos Kyriakos

 

is a Chemical Engineer and holds a PhD degree in Ceramic Technology from Rutgers University, NJ, USA, and an MSE in Civil Engineering from Princeton University, NJ, USA. He is the author and co-author of several scientific papers and has worked at various National and European Research Programs. He has participated in national and European research programs, in TCG working groups and permanent Committees.

   
 

Maria Karoglou

 

is a Chemical Engineer and holds a PhD degree in Materials Science and Engineering Department from the National Technical University of Athens, School of Chemical Engineering and a Master degree in the field of “Protection of Monuments” in the direction “Conservation Materials & Techniques”. She is the author and co-author of several scientific papers and has worked at various National and European Research Programs. Her activities include participation in Technical Chamber of Greece working Groups, SD-MED, ICOMOS et al.

   
 

Delegou Ekaterini

 

is a Chemist, working as a researcher in Lab of Materials Science and Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens – Greece, since 1998. She holds a MSE in the “Protection of Monuments” Direction “Conservation Materials and Interventions”, National Technical University of Athens. She is a PhD student in the Materials Science and Engineering Department, School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (thematic area: Conservation of Monuments). She has participated in several National and European Research Programs, as well as in Technical Chamber of Greece Working Groups. She is co-author of 6 publications in scientific journals, 8 publications in special edition books, 20 publications in international conferences’ proceedings and Hellenic conference’s proceedings, after assessment by referees. She is a member of the Association of Greek Chemists and ICOMOS.

   
 

Kioussi Anastassia

 

is an Archeologist and is a PhD candidate in Materials Science and Engineering Department at the National Technical University of Athens, School of Chemical Engineering. She holds a Master degree in the field of “Protection of Monuments” in the direction “Conservation Materials & Techniques”. She has participated in several research programs and scientific papers.  

   
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