Periklis Kyriakos is a Chemical Engineer from the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), where he specialized in systems design and process management. He is currently a doctoral researcher at the Sensors Laboratory in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (NTUA), working under Professor Evangelos Hristoforou. His research centers on ab initio modeling of composite catalysts, aiming to improve processes related to energy production and pollutant degradation. Alongside his research, he has contributed to scientific proposal writing in areas such as carbon capture, e-methanol production, and organic photovoltaics. He also teaches university students as a private tutor in engineering and science subjects. Previously, he worked as a QA engineer and research assistant at the Fuels and Lubricants Laboratory of NTUA, collaborating with major energy companies and coordinating field operations of mobile laboratory units. He has programming experience in MATLAB, Java, Python, and C++, and speaks Greek, English, and German.
11/17/2025