Eirini Makrygiannaki is a Research Associate at the Laboratory for Biophotonics and Molecular Imaging (LBMI), IESL-FORTH. She holds a BSc in Materials Science and Technology (2020) and an MSc in Biomedical Engineering (2024) from the University of Crete.
Her research spans biophotonics, glioblastoma modeling, and stem cell biology, with experience at FORTH’s Computational Biomedicine Lab (ICS) and the Haemopoiesis Research Lab (University of Crete). She has presented at international conferences like EMIM and the International Conference on Nanotechnologies and Bionanoscience, contributing to biomedical imaging and computational modeling.
Education
- MSc in Biomedical Engineering (2024)
- BSc in Materials Science and Technology (2020)
Interests
- biophotonics
- glioblastoma modeling
- stem cell biology
- biomedical imaging
- computational modeling
Education
- 2024 - MSc in Polymer and composite materials science and technology, Department of Chemical engineering, University of Patras, Greece
- 2021 - BSc in Material Science, Department of Material Science, University of Patras, Greece
Interests
- Ferroelectric Polymers
- Piezoelectric Polymers
- Bioelectronics
Education
- 2019, Bachelor's Degree Chemical Engineering, Università Federico II Napoli, Italy
- 2023, Master degree in Chemical Engineering, Università Federico II Napoli, Italy
Afroditi Aretaki is currently in her final year of her bachelors degree in physics at the University of Crete. During the summer period of 2023 she worked on three projects. One single proton optical interferometer and two acoustic interferometers, which were presented during the 2023 Researcher's Night. > Currently, she is working on her thesis which is on a laser Amplifier to be used in a BEC/MOT.
