The Department of Energy Systems successfully participated in the “Open Gates 2026” event, during which it welcomed students from local schools.
The students had the opportunity to visit the Department’s facilities and its educational and research laboratories, attend demonstrations of experiments and laboratory exercises, and learn about contemporary research topics in the field of energy, their technological applications, and study and career prospects.
The following faculty members of the Department participated in the event (alphabetically/gr):
Vasileiadou A., Theodosiou Th., Kotsopoulos S., Lekidis A., Moschakis M., Brouzgou A., Papageorgiou E., Papandrianos N.
Laboratory demonstrations were conducted with the participation of the following Laboratory Teaching Staff members:
Blios K., Chomata S.
The following scientific associates of the Department also participated:
Valiakos A., Patsias A., Xafoulis N.
The following undergraduate students of the Department contributed to the overall coordination and support of the event:
Lambrakis G., Sourvinou E., Stafyla M., Tsotra S.
The Administration of the Department of Energy Systems expresses its sincere thanks to all faculty members, Laboratory Teaching Staff, scientific associates, and especially the undergraduate students for their valuable contribution to the successful implementation of the event. Their active participation significantly contributed to the Department’s outreach and to informing students about study and research opportunities in the critical field of energy.
The Department of Energy Systems remains firmly committed to strengthening its connection with the educational community and society, promoting its educational and research work, and encouraging young people to engage with energy sciences and technologies.
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