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Dr. Georgios Martinopoulos


Programme: MSc in Energy systems
Modules: Renewable Energy 2 (part)

Dr. Georgios Martinopoulos received the diploma of Mechanical Engineering from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 2002.

He holds an MSc in Processes and Advanced Materials Technology (2004) and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering (2009) from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

He has worked as a Research Associate in the Process Equipment Design Laboratory of the Mechanical Engineering Department in Aristotle University from 2002 and has participated in many Research and Development projects.

His research interests include Renewable Energy Utilization with emphasis in Solar Thermal Energy Technology, Energy Management, Environmental Protection and Life Cycle Analysis.

Dr. Martinopoulos has co-supervised a number of dissertations in the Mechanical Engineering Department of Aristotle University. He is the author of several papers publishes in journal and conference proceedings.

 

Selected Publications:

Scientific Journals

  1. G. Martinopoulos, D. Missirlis, G.Tsilingiridis, K. Yakinthos and N. Kyriakis, «CFD Modelling Of A Polymer Solar Collector», Renewable Energy 35, p. 1499-1508, 2010.
  2. G. Tsilingiridis, G. Martinopoulos, «Thirty years of domestic solar hot water systems use in Greece – energy and environmental benefits - Future perspectives», Renewable Energy 35, p. 490-497, 2010.
  3. Α. Michopoulos, G. Martinopoulos, K. Papakostas, N. Kyriakis, «Energy consumption of a residential building – Comparison of conventional and RES-based systems», International Journal of Sustainable Energy 28 (1-3), pp. 19-27, 2009.
  4. G. Martinopoulos, G. Tsilingiridis, N. Kyriakis, «Three eco-tool comparison with the example of the environmental performance of domestic solar flat plate hot water systems», GNEST: The International Journal Vol.9 (2), pp. 174-181, 2007.
  5. G. Martinopoulos, G. Tsilingiridis, N. Kyriakis, « Life Cycle Analysis for CO2 Abatement in Energy Systems Implementation – The Case of Solar Thermal Systems», Lecture Series on Computer and Computational Sciences, Vol. 7, pp. 709-713, 2006.
  6. G. Tsilingiridis, G. Martinopoulos, N. Kyriakis, «Life cycle environmental impact of a thermosiphonic domestic solar hot water system in comparison with electrical and gas water heating», Renewable Energy 29, p. 1277-1288, 2004.
  7. G. Tsilingiridis, G. Martinopoulos, N. Kyriakis, «Environmental performance of thermosiphonic domestic solar hot water system under different climatic conditions: A case study for Greece», GNEST: The International Journal, Vol. 6 (3), pp 183-195, 2004.

 

International Conferences

  1. G. Martinopoulos, V.Voulgari, G. Tsilingiridis, «Parametric Study of a boiling flat plate collector», SECOTOX Conference Proceedings, pp.2103-2108, 2007.
  2. G. Martinopoulos, G. Tsilingiridis, N. Kyriakis, «Evaluation of a boiling solar collector», Proceedings of Renewable Energy 2006, pp. 485-488, Makuhari, Japan, 2006.
  3. G. Martinopoulos, G. Tsilingiridis, N. Kyriakis, «Environmental impact of different material use in flat plate solar collectors – A parametric analysis», Proceedings of 9th International Conference of Protection and Restoration of the Environment, Chania 2006.
  4. G. Litsardakis, G. Martinopoulos, K. Vasilopoulos, «Permanent Magnets», Proceedings of 7th Intensive Course in Advanced Physics and Chemistry, Lisbon 2003.
  5. G. Tsilingiridis, G. Martinopoulos, M. Ekrawat, D. Tsipas, «Ιnfluence of location on the environmental impact of a domestic solar thermosiphonic system during its life cycle», Proceedings of 8th Conference of Global Network of Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. Α΄, p. 896-903, Lemnos 2003.

 

Renewable Energy 2 (part)
 

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