C. Lanara is a Master student at the Dept. of Materials Science and Technology of the Univ. of Crete and at the FORTH-IESL. She received her BSc in Materials Science and Technology from University of Crete in 2017.
Education
- 2018, Master, Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece
- 2017, Bachelor, Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece
Interests
- Materials laser processing
- Materials laser functionalization
- Materials laser and chemical doping
- Surface wetting properties of materials
- Optical and photonic properties of materials
- Biocompatibility of materials to be used as scaffolds
- Laser cutting
- Surface chemistry of materials
Education
- 2019- Today Master Candidate - Chemistry Department, University of Crete
- 2019 Bachelor degree in Chemistry – Chemistry department, University of Crete
Career
- Synthesis of perovskite glasses
- Optical and structural characterization of perovskite glasses
- Laser Processing
Ms. Lefki Chaniotaki is a master student at the department of Materials Science and Technology at the University of Crete. She has received her bachelor in Materials science and Technology in 2019. She joined the Ultrafast Laser Micro- and Nano- Processing Laboratory of IESL in 2017, where she obtained her internship with Evi Kavatzikidou. She made positive PLGA replicas of silicon microstructures via soft lithography and then characterize them with UV-VIS, SEM and RAMAN. Moreover, in 2018-2019 she did her bachelor’s thesis in the same group, but she combined the prosthetic technique (FFF 3D printer) and ablative technique (laser ablation) to make 3D scaffolds with 3D ablation. Finally, in 2020 she started her master thesis where she continues the same topic as her bachelor’s thesis.
Education
- 2019-present, master in Material Science and technology, University of Crete, Greece.
- 2014-2019, Bachelor in Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete, Greece.
Α. Argyrou is a PhD student at the department of Chemistry of the University of Crete. She received her bachelor in Physics in 2017 and her master in Material Science and Technology in 2019. She joined the Ultrafast Laser Micro- and Nano- Processing Laboratory of IESL in 2018, where she obtained her master thesis. Her current research interests include the development and characterization of nanostructures for gas sensing applications.
Education
- 2019 - PhD student in Chemistry Department, University of Crete
- 2019 - Master in Materials Science and Technology (in progress) , University of Crete
- 2017 - Bachelor , Physics , University of Crete
Interests
- Synthesis of perovskite nanocrystals for gas sensing applications
- Optical and structural characterization of nanocrystals
- Synthesis and characterization of nanoparticulate films
- Elucidation of the microscopic physical mechanisms involving nanocrystal systems
Panagiota worked in our group as a Bachelor student, and accomplished Diploma thesis on Calculations of resonant and nonresonant dipole-dipole
interactions between Rydberg atoms. She was then accepted to MSc program of the Bonn-Cologne Graduate School of Physics and Astronomy.
Education
- 2017: B.Sc. in Physics, Department of Physics, University of Crete, Greece
