Lab Phone: (+30) 2810 394096
Email: chrysana@iesl.forth.gr
Ms. Apostolidou Chrysanthi - Pinelopi

Education

  • 2017, MSc, Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • 2015, BSc, Department of Biology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Interests

  • Self-assembling peptide
  • Engineering and design of fibrous biomaterials
  • Hydrogel scaffolds
  • Drug delivery
  • Antimicrobial activity
Office Phone: (+30) 2810 391353
Lab Phone: (+30) 2810 391311
Email: eglynos@iesl.forth.gr
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Emmanouil Glynos is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering of the University of Crete.  He received his PhD in Materials Science, in in the core subject of Polymer Physics, at the University of Edinburgh in 2007. From 2008 until 2013 he did his postdoctoral research at the Department of Material Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan and in 2013, he was appointed as a Research Investigator at the University of Michigan, at the Center for Solar and Thermal Energy Conversion. From 2015 to 2021 he was a Research Scientist at FORTH/IESL. He has published 48 papers in referred international journals, 1 book chapter and 6 in Peer-Reviewed Conference Proceedings. His work has received 1659 citations with an h-index = 24 and i10-index = 39 (as given by Scopus on 8 December 2021). His work has been presented in more than 80 times in International Conferences and Colloquia; 14 invited in International Meetings and 18 invited at Universities and Research Centers.

Education

  • 2007, PhD, Institute for Materials and Processes, School of Engineering and Electronics & Centre for Materials Science and Engineering - University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
  • 2002, B.Sc., Department of Physics, University of Patras, Greece

Career

  • 11/2021 - Present, Assistant Professor, Department of Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete, Greece
  • 07/2018 - 10/2021, Research Associate at Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas
  • 07/2017 - 06/2018 Stavros Niarchos Research Fellow at Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas
  • 01/2015 - 06/2017 Research Associate at Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas
  • 02/2013 - 11/2014 Research Investigator, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, U.S.A.
  • 02/2008 - 01/2013 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, U.S.A.
  • 04/2007 - 11/2007 Research Assistant, Institute for Materials and Processes, School of Engineering, College of Science and Engineering, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.

Interests

  • Solid State Polymer Electrolytes
  • Structure-property Relationship in Nanostructured Polymer Materials
  • Polymer Photovoltaic Devices/Organic Electronics
  • Structure and Dynamics of Polymers on Surfaces and Interfaces: Thin Films and Polymer Nanocomposites
  • Effect of Macromolecular Architecture of the Physical Properties of Polymer Under Confinement
  • Nano/micromechanics of Materials
Designing All-Polymer Nanostructured Solid Polymer Electrolytes: Advances and Prospects
E. Glynos*, C. Pantazis, G. Sakellariou*
ACS Omega, Volume:5, Page:2531, Year:2020, DOI:doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b04098
Nanostructuring Single-Molecule Polymer Nanoparticle
P. Bacova, E. Glynos*, S. H. Anastasiadis, V. Harmandaris*
ACS Nano, Volume:13, Page:2439, Year:2019, DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b09374
Leveraging Molecular Architecture To Design New, All-Polymer Solid Electrolytes with Simultaneous Enhancement in Modulus and Ionic Conductivity
E. Glynos*, P. Petropoulou, E. Mygiakis, A. D. Nega, L. Papoutsakis, W. Pan, E. P. Giannelis, G. Sakellariou*, S. H. Anastasiadis*
Macromolecules, Volume:51, Page:2542, Year:2018, DOI:doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.7b02394
Effect of Polymer Architecture on the Free Surface Dynamics of Thin Polymer Films
E. Glynos*, K.J. Johnson, B. Frieberg, A. Chremos, S. Narayanan, G. Sakellariou, P.F. Green*
Physical Review Letters, Volume:119, Page:227801, Year:2017, DOI:doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.227801
A Rheological State Diagram For Rough Colloids in Shear Flow
L.C. Hsiao*, S. Jamali, E. Glynos, P. Green, R. G. Larson, M. J. Solomon*
Physical Review Letters, Volume:119, Page:158001, Year:2017, DOI:doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.158001
Nanostructured Polymer Particles as Additives for High Conductivity, High Modulus Solid Polymer Electrolytes
E. Glynos*, L. Papoutsakis, W. Pan, A. D. Nega, E. Mygiakis, E. P. Giannelis, G. Sakellariou*, S. H. Anastasiadis
Macromolecules, Volume:50, Page:4699, Year:2017, DOI:doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.7b00789
Vitrification of thin polymer films: from linear chain to soft-colloid-like behavior
E.Glynos, A. Chremos, B. Frieberg, G. Sakellariou, P.F. Green
Macromolecules, Volume:48, Page:2305, Year:2015, DOI:doi.org/10.1021/ma502556n
Wetting of Macromolecules: From Linear Chain to Soft Colloid-like Behavior
E.Glynos, A. Chremos, B. Frieberg, G. Sakellariou, P.F. Green
Macromolecules, Volume:47, Page:1137, Year:2014, DOI:doi.org/10.1021/ma4024119
Structural Relaxations of Thin Polymer Films
B. Frieberg, E. Glynos, P.F. Green
Physical Review Letters, Volume:108, Page:268304, Year:2012, DOI:doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.268304
Wetting of a Multi-Arm Star-Shaped Macromolecule
E. Glynos, B. Frieberg, P.F. Green
Physical Review Letters, Volume:107, Page:118303, Year:2011, DOI:doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.118303
Role of Molecular Architecture on the Vitrification of Polymer Thin Films
E. Glynos, B. Frieberg, H. Oh, M. Liu, D.W. Gidley, P.F. Green
Physical Review Letters, Volume:106, Page:128301, Year:2011, DOI:doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.128301
Office Phone: (+30) 2810 39 1355
Email: georgina@iesl.forth.gr
ARCHERS
Advancing Young Researchers’ Human Capital in Cutting Edge Technologies in the Preservation of Cultural Heritage
Start Date: 01/01/2017,     End Date: 31/12/2019

The project aims to fight the unemployment among young scientists through further development of their research potential. This will create new opportunities for young researchers, thus, aiming at reducing or even reversing the so-called brain drain or, even better, at promoting brain circulation. The implementation of the project ARCHERS aims to support young doctoral students as well as post-doctoral researchers in the early stages of their career through training in the cutting-edge technologies in which the Institutes of FORTH excel both nationally and internationally. More specifically, the areas of interest in this project are the preservation of cultural heritage and the tackling of societal challenges such as environment, clean energy and health, i.e., interdisciplinary research fields within the high-quality competitive research activities of FORTH.

Young postdoctoral researchers (for 72 person-years) and young Ph.D. students (for 72 person-years) will receive Stavros Niarchos Foundation – FORTH Fellowships following open calls in the respective scientific fields. An International Conference at the end of the project will demonstrate the results achieved through the project highlighting the contribution of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.

 

Principal Investigator

Prof. Anastasiadis Spiros
University Faculty Member

Funding

Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF)
EUROPEAN POLYMER CONGRESS 2019
Website
Registration Dates
25/07/2018 - 09/06/2019
Event Dates
From: 09/06/2019 10:00
To: 14/06/2019 18:00
Place
Hersonissos Heraklion Crete, Greece

Coming soon

Creta Maris Beach Resort and Convention Centre

Hersonissos, 70014 Crete, Greece

Tel: +30 28970 27110

Website: www.maris.gr

FROM MOLECULAR RAYS AND RADAR TO NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (NMR)
Event Dates
From: 22/02/2019 12:00
To: 22/02/2019 13:00
External Speaker
Fotis Ntais (Professor Emeritus, Chemistry Dpt, Univ of Crete)
Place
Chemistry Dpt, Seminar room

Abstract available only in Greek

CNT, GRAPHENE AND 2D MATERIALS FOR ELECTRONICS AND OPTOELECTRONICS, PAST PRESENT AND POSSIBLY FUTURE?
Event Dates
From: 21/02/2019 17:00
To: 21/02/2019 18:00
Speaker(s)
Place
Physics Building, 3rd floor Seminar Room

Graphene has been around for 15 years, Carbon nanotubes since the 90’s and other two dimensional materials have been investigated for a decade. Was this time enough to materialize electronics based on those systems? Does Physics allow us to have a 2D based electronic platform or is there a fundamental flaw in such a quest? Is the initial promise for beyond Silicon electronics taking shape or is there – still – nothing that can replace conventional electronics? This presentation will focus on three parts:
We will initially review past work on the field of 2D and CNT electronics, material and device fabrication aspects will be discussed, our current understanding of the technology and device milestones achieved will also be presented. We will also critically compare the existing Silicon and conventional semiconductor technology to what is attainable today using 2D and CNT materials. Finally we will focus on the fundamental capabilities of 2D materials as we understand them now and discuss which of the initial promises is still viable and which is not.

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