Dr. Evangelos Skotadis | Nanoparticle Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Evangelos Skotadis | Nanoparticle Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Evangelos Skotadis, National Technical university of Athens, Greece

Dr. Evangelos Skotadis is a dedicated researcher and academic in the field of nanotechnology and materials science. Born on May 20, 1982, in Greece, he completed his military service before pursuing an advanced education in physics. Currently, he serves as an Experimental Officer at the National Technical University of Athens and a Post-doctoral Researcher at the University of West Attica. With extensive teaching experience, he has been involved in undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Biomedical and Electrical Engineering. Dr. Skotadis has successfully led scientific projects, focusing on the development of hybrid nano and bio-material-based sensors for various applications. His work has garnered recognition, including several awards for outstanding publications and research contributions. A proficient communicator, Dr. Skotadis excels in mentoring students and managing interdisciplinary research teams. His commitment to advancing technology through innovative materials research continues to drive his career

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Best Researcher Awards: Dr. Evangelos Skotadis

Summary of Suitability for the Award:

Dr. Evangelos Skotadis is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award, showcasing an impressive career marked by significant contributions to the fields of nanotechnology and materials science. His academic journey, rooted in a solid foundation in physics, has led him to become a pivotal figure in the development of innovative hybrid nano and bio-material-based sensors.

šŸŽ“EducationĀ 

Dr. Evangelos Skotadis holds an impressive academic background in physics and material science. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from the National Technical University of Athens in October 2013, where he specialized in materials physics, nanotechnology, and sensor technology. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed his M.Sc. in Microsystems & Nanodevices in 2008, focusing on material physics and microelectronic processes. He obtained his Diploma in Applied Mathematics and Physics from the same university in 2007, with an emphasis on Optoelectronics and Material Physics. His foundational education includes a high school degree from The Italian School of Athens. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Skotadis has continuously sought to expand his knowledge and skills, preparing him for a successful career in research and teaching.

šŸ¢ExperienceĀ 

Dr. Evangelos Skotadis has amassed a wealth of experience in research and academia. He currently works as an Experimental Officer at the National Technical University of Athens, overseeing the Nanomaterials Characterization Facility and engaging in materials characterization and research. Additionally, he is a Post-doctoral Researcher at the University of West Attica, focusing on hybrid nano and bio-material-based sensors for biomedical applications. Previously, he held the position of Scientific Project Director at Neuropublic S.A., where he led the AcID project aimed at creating smart farming devices utilizing advanced-material sensors for pesticide detection. His career includes adjunct lecturing at the University of West Attica, where he taught courses in Biomedical and Electrical Engineering. Dr. Skotadis has also worked as a research consultant and project manager, contributing significantly to interdisciplinary teams and projects, particularly in the EU-funded sector.

šŸ…Awards and HonorsĀ 

Dr. Evangelos Skotadis has received numerous accolades throughout his academic and research career, highlighting his contributions to the field of nanotechnology and sensor development. He was honored with the Outstanding Publication/Presentation Award at Eurosensors in 2012, recognizing his impactful research work. Additionally, he received the prestigious “Thomaideio Award” from the National Technical University of Athens in both 2012 and 2013. His academic excellence was further acknowledged with the ā€œHeraclitus IIā€ PhD Scholarship in 2010, which supported his doctoral research. He also secured the ā€œIKY-Siemensā€ Post-doc Scholarships for two consecutive years (2014-2016, 2016-2017), allowing him to enhance his research capabilities. Dr. Skotadis serves as a Guest Editor for the journal Biosensors, contributing to the advancement of sensor technologies. He is the Principal Investigator for the AcID Research Program under the ā€œRESEARCH-CREATE-INNOVATEā€ initiative, which further solidifies his reputation as a leader in his field.

šŸ”¬Research FocusĀ 

Dr. Evangelos Skotadis specializes in nanotechnology and materials science, with a particular emphasis on developing innovative sensors for various applications. His research primarily focuses on the design, fabrication, and characterization of hybrid nano and bio-material-based sensors aimed at improving biomedical diagnostics and environmental monitoring. His work on chemiresistive sensors and the functionalization of gold nanoparticles has opened new avenues for vapor sensing technology. Dr. Skotadis is committed to advancing the field of materials research through the exploration of nanomaterials and their interactions at the molecular level. He has been involved in multiple research projects, such as the AcID project for smart farming, which leverages advanced materials for real-time pesticide detection. His interdisciplinary approach combines theoretical insights with practical applications, making significant contributions to the development of next-generation sensing technologies and enhancing our understanding of material properties.

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Hybrid Nanoparticle/DNAzyme Electrochemical Biosensor for the Detection of Divalent Heavy Metal Ions and Cr3+
  2. Highly sensitive stretchable sensor combined with low-power memristor for demonstration of artificial mechanoreceptor properties
    • Citations: 1
  3. Overcoming the response instability of MoS2 humidity sensors by hydrochloric acid surface treatment
    • Citations: 2
  4. Integrated Plastic Microfluidic Device for Heavy Metal Ion Detection
    • Citations: 6
  5. Nanoparticle/DNAzyme Based Biosensors for Heavy-Metal Ion Detection: Effect of DNAzyme Surface Modifications on Device Sensitivity
    • Citations: 1