Member of the research team of the Soft Energy Applications & Environmental Protection Laboratory (SEALAB) of the Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of University of West Attica since 2000. My research includes design and optimization of solar energy systems, optimization of hybrid energy systems, design of RES-based hybrid energy systems, evaluation of energy storage systems, optimum management of autonomous energy systems and building integrated renewable energy systems, design of hydrogen energy systems, energy savings in buildings and industry.
SEALAB, as part of the Mechanical Engineering Department of University of West Attica, aims to deliver excellent quality undergraduate and postgraduate education, develop research activities in the fields of energy and environment with emphasis on the field of Renewable Energy Sources. SEALAB offers a number of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in a wide range of renewable energy options such as wind, solar, geothermy, biomass, hydro, as well as environmental protection and management systems. The laboratory has long term expertise in the field of hybrid energy systems focusing on the development of integrated and interoperable energy solutions.