Research in Environmental Sciences
The Direction ‘Research in Environmental Sciences‘ of the M.Sc. in Global Environmental Change, Management & Technology was established in 2019 and aims to train students in environmental sciences through taught courses and applied research (90 ECTS) and lasts for a minimum of three academic semesters (October 2024 – February 2026).
Prospective students are required to personally contact a member of staff of the Department of Environment, University of the Aegean, in order to ascertain his/her willingness to act as their individual research’s supervisor BEFORE applying for this M.Sc. direction.
For non-Greek nationals, please also check here about the necessary procedures for enrolling to the course.
We are now accepting applications for the academic year 2024-2025
(Deadline: September 13, 2024)
- Zannetos S.P., Theodorou K., Zevgolis Y.G., Galinou E. & Akriotis T. (2024) Habitat Suitability Assessment for Two Burrowing Rodents on the Island of Lesvos: A Niche-Based Approach. Life. 2024; 14(10):1231.
- Katsara A., Zkeri E., Aloupi M., Pappa F., Matsoukas C. & Stasinakis A.S. (2024) Cultivation of the macrophyte Lemna minor and the microalgae Chlorella sorokiniana in thermal mineral waters: biomass characteristics, radioisotopes and heavy metals content. Environmental Pollution 349, 123881.
- Tsompanoglou K., Koutsou O.P. & Stasinakis A.S. (2023) Evaluating the operation of a full-scale sequencing batch reactor–reverse osmosis–evaporation system used to treat landfill leachates: removal of pollutants, energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Energies, 16, 6872.
- Bakatsoula V., Korras-Carraca M.-B., Hatzianastassiou N. & Matsoukas C. (2023) A comparison of atmospheric aerosol absorption properties from the MERRA-2 reanalysis with AERONET. Atmospheric Environment, 311, 119997
- Athanasiadou V., Klontza E., Dimitriou-Christidis P., Fountoulakis M. &. Lekkas D.F. (2023), Evaluation of Arthrospira (Spirulina) platensis growth on cheese whey in the context of circular economy. Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, 34:101173
- Altiparmaki G., Vasileiadou G. & Vakalis S. (2022) The effect of excess water on the hydrothermal carbonization of anise waste from ouzo production on Lesvos island, Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, 29: 100831
- Fyllas N.M., Chrysafi D., Avtzis D.N. & Moreira X. (2022). Photosynthetic and defensive responses of two Mediterranean oaks to insect leaf herbivory, Tree Physiology
- Botetzagias I. & Kostopoulos G. (2021) “For the Thorough Conservation of the Forests”: A History of Forest Management and Protection in “Old Greece,” 1830–1880. Journal of Modern Greek Studies, 39(1): 93-116
- Stefanatou, A., Dimitrakopoulos, P.G., Aloupi, M., Adamidis, G.C., Nakas, G., & Petanidou, T. (2020). From bioaccumulation to biodecumulation: Nickel movement from Odontarrhena lesbiaca (Brassicaceae) individuals into consumers. Science of the Total Environment, 747, 141197,
- Antonopoulos, G., Skanavis, C. 2020. Promoting an environmental awareness centre to enhance educational activities in Linaria port, Skyros. International Journal of Green Economics, 14(2), pp. 95-107.
- Troumbis I.A., Tsekouras G.E., Tsimikas J., Kalloniatis C. & Haralambopoulos D. (2020.) A Chebyshev polynomial feedforward neural network trained by differential evolution and its application in environmental case studies. Environmental Modelling & Software, 126, 104663.
- Kora E., Theodorelou D., Gatidou G., Fountoulakis M.S., Stasinakis A.S. (2020) Removal of polar micropollutants from domestic wastewater using a methanogenic – aerobic Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor system. Chemical Engineering Journal, 382, 122983.
- Anagnostopoulos T., Skouloudis A., Khan N. and Evangelinos K. (2018), Incorporating Sustainability Considerations into Lending Decisions and the Management of Bad Loans: Evidence from Greece. Sustainability, 10(12), 4728
- Thanopoulou Z., Sini M., Vatikiotis K., Katsoupis C., Dimitrakopoulos P.G., Katsanevakis S. (2018), How many fish? Comparison of two underwater visual sampling methods for monitoring fish communities. PeerJ,6: e5066; DOI 10.7717/peerj.5066
- Sakavara Ath., Tsirtsis G., Roelke D., Mancy R. & Spatharis S. (2017) Lumpy species coexistence arises robustly in fluctuating resource environments, PNAS, 115 (4) 738-743.