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Nikos Mandarakas obtained his BSc in Physics in 2018 and completed his Master studies in Advanced Physics with specialization in Astrophysics & Space Physics in 2019, both at the University of Crete. He is expected to continue for doctoral studies under the supervision of Prof. K. Tassis. |
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He has actively engaged with polarimetric observations at Skinakas observatory since the last year of his bachelor studies and has gained experience in relevant research, data aquisition and data anlysis. For his PhD studies, he is going to be part of the PASIPHAE survey, contributing to observations, analysis of the products and development of computational tools for the needs of the survey. |
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Extragalactic astronomy, Active Galactic Nuclei, Astrophysical Jets, Polarimetry |
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230, Physics Bldg
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(+30) 2810 39-4236
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Elias Kyritsis obtained his BSc in Physics at the University of Crete in 2018. He is a master student at the University of Crete, in Advanced Physics with specialization in Astrophysics and Space Physics. |
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He is working with Prof. Andreas Zezas in topics related to observational astrophysics and machine learning. During the summer of 2019 he attended a research program at the European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) of ESA in the Netherlands. |
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High-energy astrophysics; Observational Astrophysics; High-Mass X-Ray Binaries; Machine learning methods in astrophysics. |
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230, Physics Bldg
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(+30) 2810 39-4256
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Georgios Korkidis obtained his BSc in Physics at the University of Crete in 2018 and his MSc in Advanced Physics in 2020. |
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After completing his MSc thesis entitled "Turnaround radius of galaxy clusters in N-body simulations" he commenced, in February 2020, his PhD under the supervision of Prof. Pavlidou. He defended his PhD thesis entitled "Signatures of the Hubble flow around galaxy clusters and their significance for cosmology" in July 2024. |
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Astrophysics, cosmology, creation of large scale structures in the Universe, measurement of cosmological parameters. |
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