Aggeliki Brouzgou |
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Field of expertise: Systems for Conversion of Electrochamical Power Short CV: Dr. Brouzgou A., is Assistant Professor in the Department of Energy Systems of University of Thessaly, since 2021. She graduated as Chemical Engineer from National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) in 2007 and in 2009 she received postgraduate degree on ‘pollution control technologies’ from the Department of Mechanical Engineering of University of Thessaly (UTH). Ιn 2013 she was awarded her Ph.D., in fuel cells by the Department of Mechanical Engineering of UTH. In the following years, 2013 to 2020, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher receiving three scholarships, at the: i) Laboratory of Alternative Conversion Systems of the Department of Mechanical Engineering in the University of Thessaly, ii) Low-carbon Chemistry & Energy Conservation of Guangdong Province, School of Physics and Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China, iii) École Nationale supérieure de chimie de Paris, Université de Paris, Paris, France and at the iv) Istituto di Tecnologie Avanzate per l'energia "Nicola Giordano" (CNR-ITAE), Messina. Her main research activities focus on fuel cells, electrochemical sensors, and nanomaterials. Dr Brouzgou has published more than 50 articles in peer-reviewed International Journals, having more than 1700 citations (excluding self-citations) and she has participated in more than 20 International Conferences. Additionally, she has published 2 monographs, and she has co-authored 4 Chapters in Books of International publishing houses. Currently, she is at the editorial board of 20 peer-reviewed International Journals, and she has served as Guest Editor in 4 peer-reviewed International Journals. Finally, her academic activities include the co-supervision of 16 graduate-thesis and lectures on ‘hydrogen technology and fuel cells’, ‘electrochemical devices’, ‘chemistry for engineers’, ‘nanotechnology’ and ‘energy conversion and storage technologies’.
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