Undergraduate student in the BEC group at the Department of Physics of the University of Crete (2019-today)
2021-2022 assistant at Physics Laboratory III-optics (Department of Physic
Photonics and Nanoelectronics MSc student at the Department of Physics of the University of Crete.
Interests: Semiconductors, applied physics, and devices.
Currently working on conductometric gas sensors based on nanostructured metal oxide thin layers.
Costas P. Grigoropoulos received his Diploma Degrees in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (1978), and in Mechanical Engineering (1980) from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece. He holds a M.Sc. degree (1983), and a Ph.D. (1986), both in Mechanical Engineering from Columbia University. He joined the faculty of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley as an Assistant Professor in 1990, after serving as an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Washington from 1986-1990. He was promoted to Associate Professor in July 1993 and to Professor in Mechanical Engineering in July 1997. He has conducted research at the Xerox Mechanical Engineering Sciences Laboratory, the IBM Almaden Research Center and the Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, FORTH, Greece. He is Faculty Staff Scientist with the Environmental Energy Technologies Division of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Undergraduate student in the BEC group at the Department of Physics of the University of Crete (2019-today)
2021-2022 assistant at Physics Laboratory III-optics (Department of Physic
11/2024 – now Undergraduate Student in the BEC group
Philippos is an undergraduate student of the department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the University of West Attica. He joined Matter Waves Group in order to run his thesis on fluorescence imaging, a project associated with cold atoms studies.
Panagiotis Kleitsiotis is an undergraduate student at the Physics Department of the University of Crete. He is currently working on his undergraduate thesis on the development of optical fiber sensors using copper oxide overlayer.