Dr. George Gorgolis | Graphene Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. George Gorgolis | Graphene Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. George Gorgolis  , University of Patras , Greece

George Gorgolis, born on October 5, 1984, in Patras, Greece, is an accomplished researcher in the field of Materials Science and Environmental Engineering. He earned his PhD from the University of Patras with a thesis on solar cooling using moisture absorption materials. With extensive post-doctoral research experience, George has contributed significantly to various EU-funded projects, including GRAPHENART, APACHE, GO-FOR-WATER, and GREENART. His work primarily focuses on advanced materials and their applications in energy efficiency, environmental conservation, and cultural heritage protection. As a dedicated educator, George has also taught laboratory courses at the University of Patras, sharing his expertise with the next generation of scientists.

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🎓Education:

Éva Kocsisné Pfeifer holds a PhD in Environmental Engineering from the University of Patras, awarded in 2015. Her doctoral research focused on “Solar cooling of outdoor spaces with moisture absorption materials,” earning her an excellent rating for her thesis. Prior to her PhD, she completed a Master’s degree in Materials Science at the University of Patras, where her thesis on “Binding energy of surface impurity states in a semiconducting nanostructure in the presence of electric, magnetic fields and hydrostatic pressure” received a very good evaluation with a grade of 7.77. Éva’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science from the University of Patras, spanning from 2002 to 2009. Her undergraduate thesis, titled “Synthesis of Metal Oxide Nanostructures by Vapour Transfer,” showcased her early prowess in the field

🏢Professional Experience:

Éva Kocsisné Pfeifer has significantly advanced the field of materials science and engineering through various pivotal research roles. As a Researcher at the University of Patras from 2013 to 2015, she played a crucial role in the ARISTEIA project COOL-NANO, which aimed to integrate solar cooling into buildings using innovative transparent nanocomposite materials. Following her PhD, Éva continued her academic journey as a Post-doctoral Researcher at both the Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, and FORTH/ICEHT Patras from 2016 to 2022, under the mentorship of Prof. Constantinos Galiotis. Her contributions included significant work on the GRAPHENART project (2017-2019), funded by Horizon 2020 – ERC-2017-PoC, focusing on CVD graphene production and its application in contemporary artworks and coatings. From 2019 to 2022, Éva made substantial strides in the APACHE project at FORTH/ICEHT Patras, aiming to develop advanced packaging materials for cultural heritage preservation. In 2022, she returned to the University of Patras for the GO-FOR-WATER project, focusing on graphene composites for drinking water treatment, and currently leads the GREENART project at FORTH/ICEHT Patras, which focuses on sustainable practices in art restoration. Éva’s extensive research portfolio underscores her commitment to advancing materials science applications across interdisciplinary domains.

🏆Awards and Honors:

Éva Kocsisné Pfeifer has received notable accolades and acknowledgments for her pioneering research in materials science and engineering. She was awarded the 1st Prize for her work titled “Green Synthesis of Graphene Aerogels” at the Panhellenic Chemical Engineering Conference held in Patra in June 2022. In 2019, she was granted the Bodossakis Scholarship to cover the costs of a patent diploma at an international level. Her contributions to the protection of artworks using two-dimensional materials were recognized with the International Graphene Innovation Award 2023 by the International Graphene Awards committee. Additionally, Éva received the Best Presentation Award at LABS10 for her research on graphene-based antifungal absorbents for cultural heritage preservation. Her work has also garnered attention from the scientific community, earning her a tribute in ‘New Scientist’ magazine for her research on graphene’s potential in protecting historical statues. Furthermore, she has actively contributed to academic and organizational roles, serving on the Editorial Team and Organizing Committee for various initiatives aimed at promoting scientific outreach and recognizing excellence in university teaching.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Novel Graphene-Based Materials as a Tool for Improving Long-Term Storage of Cultural Heritage
    • Authors: Gorgolis, G., Ziemann, S., Kotsidi, M., Anders, M., Galiotis, C.
    • Journal: Materials
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 16
    • Issue: 9
    • Pages: 3528
    • Citations: 1
  • Graphene nanoplatelets and other 2D-materials as protective means against the fading of coloured inks, dyes and paints
    • Authors: Kotsidi, M., Gorgolis, G., Pastore Carbone, M.G., Koutroumanis, N., Galiotis, C.
    • Journal: Nanoscale
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 15
    • Issue: 11
    • Pages: 5414–5428
    • Citations: 6
  • Antifungal Graphene-based Absorbers as Advanced Materials for Preventive Conservation of Cultural Objects
    • Authors: Gorgolis, G., Messina, E., Kotsidi, M., Koutroumanis, N., Galiotis, C.
    • Journal: ChemNanoMat
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 8
    • Issue: 12
    • Article Number: e202200265
    • Citations: 4
  • Highly Sensitive and Ultra-Responsive Humidity Sensors Based on Graphene Oxide Active Layers and High Surface Area Laser-Induced Graphene Electrodes
    • Authors: Paterakis, G., Vaughan, E., Gawade, D.R., Iacopino, D., Galiotis, C.
    • Journal: Nanomaterials
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 12
    • Issue: 15
    • Pages: 2684
    • Citations: 14
  • Preventing colour fading in artworks with graphene veils
    • Authors: Kotsidi, M., Gorgolis, G., Pastore Carbone, M.G., Baglioni, P., Galiotis, C.
    • Journal: Nature Nanotechnology
    • Year: 2021
    • Volume: 16
    • Issue: 9
    • Pages: 1004–1010
    • Citations: 24