► Michael Pagitsas
Dr. Michael Pagitsas, professor of Physical Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, was passed away unexpectedly on April 26th 2009. Dr. Pagitsas was an influential scientist and a dedicated scholar, whose contribution to the establishment and development of the research area related with nonlinear dynamics of physicochemical systems at the Laboratory of Physical Chemistry is greatly acknowledged by previous and present collaborating members within the field.
► Current Members
Dimitrios Valavanis (MSc graduate)
Eirini Lappa (MSc graduate)
Dimitra Papamichael (Bsc undergraduate)
Chrysanthi Ckili (Bsc undergraduate)
Manolis Micheloudakis (Bsc undergraduate)
Dimitra Spanoudaki (MSc)
► All members
Dimitrios Valavanis
Eirini Lappa
Chrysanthi Gkili
Dimitra Papamichael
Dimitra Spanoudaki
Kyriaki Saltidou
Kyriaki Michael
Konstantina Demertzi
Manolis Micheloudakis
Christodoulos Chatzimavroudis
Athina Kominia
Anna-Maria Lazaridou
Theodora Papadopoulou
Natalie Marinaki
Stella Basagianni
Fotini Vretou
Sofia Kefala
Vasiliki Kavvadia
Maria Litsiou
Dimiza Filitsa
Pavlos Chappilos
Marianna Kourouzidou
Maria Pavlidou
Antria Kaimi
Eythymia Stefanidou
Despina Kosseoglou
Aggeliki Diamantopoulou
Kostakis Konstantinou
Vassilios Dimou
Andromachi Tegou
Antonia Bakalidou
Vasiliki Zania
Aggeliki Maraggou
Evaggelia Antonopoulou
Elena Papagianni
Rebecca Kokkinofta
Christos Georgolios
Antonis Karantonis
Degrees awarded
► PhDs in Chemistry
1. “Electrochemical synthesis of micro- nanostructured “intelligent” materials based on conducting polymers”, Kyriaki Michael, Department of Chemistry, A.U.Th. (2016)
2. “Spatiotemporal dynamical electrochemical processes of the localized breakdown and anodic growth of nanostructured oxides on Ti on the basis of a point defect model, Kyriaki Saltidou, Department of Chemistry, A.U.Th. (2016)
3. Electrochemical synthesis of conducting polymers for the anticorrosion protection of iron and its alloys, Despina Kosseoglou Department of Chemistry, A.U.Th. (2012)
4. Spatiotemporal behavior of nanostructured non-stoichiometric oxides and point defect models, Maria Pavlidou, Department of Chemistry, A.U.Th. (2012)
5. “Thin films and nanostructures in electrochemical systems with non linear dynamical response, Marianna Kourouzidou, Department of Chemistry, A.U.Th. (2012)
6. «Dynamical behavior of the electrochemical system metal|eelctrolyte under metal electrodissolution, passivation and anticorrosion protection conditions», Christos Georgolios, Department of Chemistry, A.U.Th. (2000)
► Master Degrees in «Materials Physical Chemistry & Electrochemistry»
1. «Nonlinear dynamical response observed during the transition of zinc between different states of corrosion and passivity», Dimitra Spanoudaki, Department of Chemistry, A.U.Th. (2017)
2. «Phenomena of spatiotemporal self-organization during the corrosion-passivation of zinc in alkaline media», Constantina Demertzi, Department of Chemistry, A.U.Th. (2016)
3. «Chemical perurbation of the Ni|H2SO4 electrochemical oscillator by chlorides and iodides», Athina Kominia, Department of Chemistry, A.U.Th. (2014)
4. «Potential oscilaltions during cobalt deposition», Kyriaki Michael, Department of Chemistry, A.U.Th. (2010)
5. «Effect of the concnetration of oxygen vacancies on the stability of titanioum dioxide in the presence of bromides», Kyriaki Saltidou, Department of Chemistry, A.U.Th. (2010)
6. «Stable and unstable states of Fe under galvanodynamic and galvanostatic conditions in sulfuric acid media without and with chlorides», Efthymia Stafanidou, Department of Chemistry, A.U.Th. (2007)
7. «Non-linear dynamical behavior of the Fe| HNO3», Marianna Kourouzidou, Department of Chemistry, A.U.Th. (2007)
8. «Corrosion and passivation of iron in H2SO4 acid solutions using microelectrodes», Labrini Karakoulia, Department of Chemistry, A.U.Th. (2005)
9. «Corrosion inhibition of stainless steel 304 by polyaniline-nafion nafion coatings», Despina Koseoglou, Department of Chemistry, A.U.Th. (2004)
10. «Electrochemical polymerization of 2,3-diaminophenazine and 2-hydroxy-3-aminophenazine. Spectroscopic and electrochemical properties of the novel polymeric materials», Rebecca Kokkinofta, Department of Physical Sciences, University of Cyprus (1996)