Constantin Caroubalos

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1974-2021 University of Athens, Greece, Zografou, Greece 
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Emeritus Professor of Electronics, at the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of Athens, Greece, passed away on December 4, 2021. Prof. Caroubalos was born in Patras, Greece, on August 5, 1928. He received the B.Sc. in Physics from the University of Athens, Greece (1953), and an M.Sc. in Radioelectrology from the same University (1956). He then moved to France where he received a Certificate in Electronics at Orsay (1961) completed a thesis of 3me cycle from CEA/Saclay (1961) and the Doctorat d’ Etat, from the University of Paris (1964). He started his academic career as a researcher at CNRS/France (1967-1975). He moved back to Greece in 1975 as a Professor of Electronics at the Department of Physics of the University of Athens, as well as Director of the Ionospheric Institute of the National Observatory of Athens (1976-1989). He also served as Chairman of the Dept. of Physics during 1984-1989. In 1989 he moved as a Professor to the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications of the Univ. of Athens, from where he retired and became Emeritus in 1997. His scientific interests included Radio observations of the Sun, the ionospheric physics, digital signal processing, as well as digital telecommunications.
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Bouratzis C, Hillaris A, Alissandrakis CE, et al. (2019) High resolution observations with Artemis–JLS Astronomy & Astrophysics. 625: A58
Bouratzis C, Hillaris A, Alissandrakis CE, et al. (2016) High resolution observations with Artemis-IV and the NRH Astronomy & Astrophysics. 586: A29
Bouratzis C, Hillaris A, Alissandrakis CE, et al. (2014) Fine Structure of Metric Type IV Radio Bursts Observed with the ARTEMIS-IV Radio-Spectrograph: Association with Flares and Coronal Mass Ejections Solar Physics. 290: 219-286
Kouloumvakos A, Patsourakos S, Hillaris A, et al. (2014) CME Expansion as the Driver of Metric Type II Shock Emission as Revealed by Self-consistent Analysis of High-Cadence EUV Images and Radio Spectrograms Solar Physics. 289: 2123-2139
Caroubalos C, Preka-Papadema P, Mavromichalaki H, et al. (2009) Space storm measurements of the July 2005 solar extreme events from the low corona to the Earth Advances in Space Research. 43: 600-604
Pothitakis G, Preka-Papadema P, Moussas X, et al. (2008) Relation between coronal type II bursts, associated flares and CMEs Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. 4: 299-301
Laskari M, Preka-Papadema P, Caroubalos C, et al. (2008) Coronal shocks associated with CMEs and flares and their space weather consequences Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. 4: 61-63
Kontogeorgos A, Tsitsipis P, Caroubalos C, et al. (2008) Measuring solar radio bursts in 20–650MHz Measurement. 41: 251-258
Alissandrakis CE, Kontogeorgos A, Tsitsipis P, et al. (2008) New Developments in ARTEMIS IV Solar Radio Spectrograph Earth, Moon, and Planets. 104: 93-95
Tsitsipis P, Kontogeorgos A, Hillaris A, et al. (2007) Fast estimation of slopes of linear and quasi-linear structures in noisy background, using Fourier methods Pattern Recognition. 40: 563-577
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