Name 
Kostas Karatasos

 

Address 

University of Thessaloniki, Department of Chemical Engineering
Section of Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Lab,P.O. BOX 420, 54124 Thessaloniki GREECE 

Telephone 
+30-2310995850
Fax 
+30-2310996222
E-mail 

 

Teaching

Teaching Experience

  1. TA in Physical Chemistry Labs for 2 years, University of Crete, Chemistry Department
  2. TA in Physical Chemistry for 1 year, University of Crete, Chemistry Department
  3. Visiting Professor in Materials Science and Engineering Dept, UNiversity of Crete, Sept. 2002-Feb. 2003, Introduction in Computers.
  4. October 2002 :Physical Chemistry I, University of Crete, Chemistry Department
  5. March 2003 –now : Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Chemical Engineering Dept. : Physical Chemistry Labs and exercises in Physical Chemistry
  6. February-April 2005-now : "Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Materials" in the interdepartmental MSc course "Technology and processes in Advanced Materials" , Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
  7. October 2006 – now :" Computational Materials Science" , Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Chemical Engineering Dept.
  8. April 2010 :" Computer Simulation Mehods for Dendrimers" , International Training School, Eindoven, The Netherands.
  9. October 2012 :" Dendrimers as Composites of Advanced Drug Delivery nano Systems aDDnSs). Biomedical Applications " , International training School, Athens, Greece.
  10. December 2013 :" Science and Technology of Polymers " , Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Chemical Engineering Dept.

 

Courses taught in the Chem. Eng. Department-AUTH

Physical Chemistry Labs (2nd year, 3rd semester) (Available in the e-learning platform)

  • Measurement of the surface tension of liquids

  • Analysis of Molecular Dynamics Simulations data for the determination of static and dynamic properties of liquids

  • Computational Materials Science (4th year, 8th semester) (Available in the e-learning platform)

    Practical Exercise (5th year, >8th semester)

    Physical Chemistry I (1st year, 2nd semester) (Available in the e-learning platform)

    Science and Technology of Polymers (3rd year, 1st semester)

    Nanotechnology and Soft Matter (3rd or 4th year, 2nd semester) (Available in the e-learning platform)

 


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