
A. Kordas is a PhD candidate at the Materials Science and Technology Department of the University of Crete, Greece and at IESL, FORTH. He received his MSc in Protein Biotechnology in 2014 and his BSc in Biology in 2012 from the Biology Department of the University of Crete, Greece.
Education
- 2014 Msc in Protein Biotechnology - Biology Department, University of Crete, Greece
- 2012, BSc in Biology- Biology Department, University of Crete, Greece
Interests
- Tissue engineering and regeneration
- Biomaterial Scaffolds for cell growth and culture
- Neuronal cell regenaration
- Acoustic biosensors
- Molecular diagnostics
- Food safety
- Structural biology
- Microbiology
- Entomology
G. Flamourakis is a PhD candidate at the Materials Science and Technology Department of the University of Crete, Greece and at IESL, FORTH. He received his MSc in Molecular Medicine in 2016 from the Department of Medicine, University of Athens, and his BSc in Biochemistry and Biotechnology in 2014 from the Biochemistry and Biotechnology Department of the University of Thessaly, Greece.
Education
- 2016, MSc in Molecular Medicine, Department of Medicine, Kapodistrian and National University of Athens, Greece
- 2014, BSc in Biochemistry and Biotechnology, University of Thessaly, Greece
Interests
- Two Photon Lithography
- Ultra-fast Lasers
- Tissue engineering and regeneration
- Biomaterial Scaffolds for cell growth and culture
- Mechanical Metamaterials
- Novel Auxetic structures
- Molecular Biology
- Structural Biology
- Stem Cell differentiation
Funding

This project is focused on the development of perovskite solar cells (PSC) by means of low-cost inkjet printing methods with the aim of creating advanced high-performance photovoltaic prototypes that can easily be extended to an industrial production line.
The two main goals of this collaborative project are to promote fundamental knowledge of a promising photovoltaic (PV) technology based on new perovskite material and to develop a low-cost, scalable methodology that will allow the technology transfer to larger PV industrial modules.
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