High school graduation with grade 18.2 (out of 20).
Physics Department University of Ioannina, Greece.
M.Sc. in “Modern Electronic Technologies (University of Ioannina, Department of Physics)” with thesis entitled “Design and construction of a digital data transmitter using QPSK modulation”.
Ph.D. in Applied Telecommunications, Department of Physics, University of Ioannina, Greece.
Undergraduate thesis as a partial fulfilment for acquiring the bachelor in Physics (University of Ioannina) with subject of research: "Fullerenes and Foulerites".
Abstract: In 1985, H.W. Kroto and J. Heath, S. O'Brien, R. Curl, R. Smalley discovered that when the graphite evaporates under the influence of a laser beam into a helium stream, quite stable molecules are created consisted of a large number of carbon atoms. The most stable was the molecule C60. The researchers named the molecule Buckyball, ie Bucky’s ball, in honor of Buckminster Fuller. This name soon became the official name "Βuckminsterfullerene" while the class of all similar to C60 molecules named fullerenes.