Student

Student

Avgoustakis

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Affiliation
Name
Ioannis
Supervisor
Papadakis
Past Member
On
Student Category
Director
Off
Starting Year
2017
Ending Year
2018
Departure Date
Female
Off
Title of Dissertation
Development of a theoretical model for the optical variability of active galaxies

Mandarakas

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Affiliation
Name
Nikolaos
Supervisor
Pavlidou
Past Member
On
Student Category
Director
Off
Starting Year
2016
Ending Year
2018
Departure Date
Female
Off
Title of Dissertation
Searching for optical counterparts in unidentified gamma-ray sources using polarization

Kypriotakis

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Affiliation
Name
Ioannis
Supervisor
Zezas
Past Member
On
Student Category
Director
Off
Starting Year
2015
Ending Year
2016
Departure Date
Female
Off
Title of Dissertation
A study of the physical parameters of supernova remnants in our Galaxy

Maragkakis

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Affiliation
Name
Georgios - Miltiadis
Supervisor
Zezas
Past Member
On
Student Category
Director
Off
Starting Year
2015
Ending Year
2016
Departure Date
Female
Off
Title of Dissertation
Development of diagnostic tools for the characterisation of extragalactic binary systems with mass accretion and for the classification of systems with neutron stars

Tsiatsiou

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Affiliation
Name
Sophie
Supervisor
Zezas
Past Member
On
Student Category
Director
Off
Starting Year
2015
Ending Year
2016
Departure Date
Female
On
Title of Dissertation
A study of the variability of Be/X-ray binaries in the near-IR

Skalidis

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Affiliation
Name
Raphael
Supervisor
Tassis
Past Member
On
Student Category
Director
Off
Starting Year
2015
Ending Year
2016
Departure Date
Female
Off
Title of Dissertation
A study of the width of filaments in intergalactic molecular clouds

Kokolakis

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Affiliation
Name
Konstantinos
Supervisor
Pavlidou
Past Member
On
Student Category
Director
Off
Starting Year
2014
Ending Year
2016
Departure Date
Female
Off
Title of Dissertation
A model for two types of acceleration mechanisms for very high energy cosmic rays