
I hold a bachelor’s degree in physics from the University of Crete. My undergraduate thesis research began in 2024 at the Transparent Conductive Materials and Devices Laboratory (TCMD). The project I worked on was titled "Hydrogen Gas Sensors Based on WO₃", focusing on the development and characterization of tungsten trioxide-based sensors for hydrogen detection. In 2025, I was admitted to the Master's Program in Physics at the University of Crete, specializing in Photonics and Nanoelectronics.

Dimitris Papapetrou is a Bachelor's student in the Department of Physics at the University of Crete. He joined the Transparent Conductive Materials and Devices group of IESL-FORTH in 2024. He is currently working on his thesis, which focuses on photocatalytic hydrogen (H₂) production and aims to optimize materials for efficient energy production.

Dimitris Paretzoglou is a Bachelor's student at the Department of Physics at the University of Crete, Greece. He joined the Transparent Conductive Materials and Devices group of IESL, FORTH, where he is conducting his bachelor's thesis.
His current work is on conductometric gas sensors based on nanostructured metal oxide thin layers.
Research interests:
- Semiconductors,
- Applied Physics
- Devices






