George Kiriakidis

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1981- University of Crete, Greece 
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George Kiriakidis obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Salford, UK in 1979. His Ph.D. thesis was on the study of thin films utilizing Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy (SIMS). Since 1981 he is a faculty member in the Department of Physics at the University of Crete. He initialy served as a research fellow and later as Lecturer and Assistant Professor at the Department of Physics / Applied Physics. He was promoted to an Associate Professor in 2009 and to a Professor in 2015. He is also a senior researcher with IESL/FORTH since 1985, and he is the founder and head of the Photonic and Electronic Materials lab, recently renamed to Transparent Conductive Materials (TCM) and devices lab. He retired in 2017.

His interests are on:Thin films, Transparent Conductive Materials and oxides with emphasis on growth, characterization and n- & p-type structures [Transparent Thin Film Transistor (TTFTs)]. Devise fabrication on rigid and flexible substrates for Flexible Electronics. Surface and interface characterization, Micro- and nano- structures and Opto-electronic applications. Growth and study of thin Film Gas Sensors, and, photo-catalytic and electro-chromic materials and devices.
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Paralikis A, Gagaoudakis E, Kampitakis V, et al. (2021) Study on the Ozone Gas Sensing Properties of rf-Sputtered Al-Doped NiO Films Applied Sciences. 11: 3104
Gagaoudakis E, Aperathitis E, Michail G, et al. (2021) Sputtered VO2 coatings on commercial glass substrates for smart glazing applications Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 220: 110845
Gagaoudakis E, Panagiotopoulos A, Maksudov T, et al. (2020) Self-powered, flexible and room temperature operated solution processed hybrid metal halide p-type sensing element for efficient hydrogen detection Journal of Physics: Materials. 3: 014010
Moschogiannaki M, Zouridi L, Sukunta J, et al. (2020) High performance hydrogen gas sensors based on PdO-decorated p-type CoV2O6 nanoparticles Sensors and Actuators B-Chemical. 324: 128744
Kampitakis V, Gagaoudakis E, Zappa D, et al. (2020) Highly sensitive and selective NO2 chemical sensors based on Al doped NiO thin films Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing. 115: 105149
Gagaoudakis E, Michail G, Katerinopoulou D, et al. (2020) Transparent p-type NiO:Al thin films as room temperature hydrogen and methane gas sensors Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing. 109: 104922
Moschogiannaki M, Frontistis Z, Kiriakidis G, et al. (2020) Porous CoxNi1-xTiO3 nanorods for solar photocatalytic degradation of ethyl paraben Journal of Materiomics. 6: 788-799
Xygkis M, Gagaoudakis E, Zouridi L, et al. (2019) Thermochromic Behavior of VO2/Polymer Nanocomposites for Energy Saving Coatings The Coatings. 9: 163
Brintakis K, Gagaoudakis E, Kostopoulou A, et al. (2019) Ligand-free all-inorganic metal halide nanocubes for fast, ultra-sensitive and self-powered ozone sensors Nanoscale Advances. 1: 2699-2706
Petromichelaki E, Gagaoudakis E, Moschovis K, et al. (2019) Highly sensitive and room temperature detection of ultra-low concentrations of O3 using self-powered sensing elements of Cu2O nanocubes Nanoscale Advances. 1: 2009-2017
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