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CHEMICAL SCIENCE AND BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING

Dimitrios P. Nikolelis

Biography:

Dimitrios P. Nikolelis obtained his PhD from the University of Athens in 1976 and currently serves as a professor of environmental chemistry in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Athens. Professor Nikolelis has been involved in coordinating three European Projects focused on environmental biosensors: CIPA96-0231, IC15-CT96-0804, and QLK3-2000-01311. Additionally, he has served twice as a NATO Director for Advanced Research Workshops:

  1. Biosensors for Direct Monitoring of Environmental Pollutants in Field, Smolenice, Slovakia, May 1996.
  2. Portable biosensors for the Rapid Detection of Biochemical Weapons of Terrorism, July 2012.

Professor Nikolelis has authored over 200 scientific papers published in reputable scientific journals and presented at conferences.

Research Interests:

His research is targeted on the fabrication of portable biosensors in the field uses and he has authored a large number of scientific papers on the detection of environmental pollutants such as hydrazines, dioxins, insecticides, toxins, etc.

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