Prof. Gregory N. Haidemenopoulos

Greg Haidemenopoulos is a Professor of Physical Metallurgy and Head of the Laboratory of Materials, http://materials.mie.uth.gr/, at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Thessaly, Greece, since 1992.  He holds a Ph.D. degree from MIT and is working on the development of the Alloyneering concept for the last 25 years.

 

Dr. H. Kamoutsi

Helen Kamoutsi holds a Ph.D. degree from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Thessaly. She is active in the simulation of Medium-Mn and TRIP steels  as well as the bainitic transformation under paraequilibrium driving forces.

 

Dr. P.I. Sarafoglou

Gioula Sarafoglou earned her Ph.D. degree in 2016 from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Thessaly. She is active in the simulation and design of extrudable Al-alloys. Her research led to the development of a novel high extrudability alloy for the Aluminium of Greece.

 

Dr. A. Katsamas

Antonis Katsamas has earned his Ph.D. from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Thessaly. He has been active in the simulation of laser carburizing, the bainitic transformation and intercritical anealing in high-strength steels.

 

M.I.T. Tzini

Margianna Tzini is a Ph.D student at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Thessaly. Her doctoral thesis concerns the process design of HSLA steels for piping applications, using phase-field modeling, CALPHAD based tools and evolutionary computing for optimization. She has worked on the cyclic transformations in medium-Mn steels.

 

J.S. Aristeidakis

John Aristeidakis is a Ph.D student at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Thessaly. He is working on the development of algorithms for the computational design (optimum compositions and process windows) of Medium-Mn steels used for industrial and automotive applications. His work is primarily an ICME based study.

 

G.F. Samaras

George Sanaras completed his undergraduate studies at the Department of Mechanical Engineering in 2015. His work was on the simulation of high-temperature carburization and the ranking of alloys based on their carburization resistance. George is now pursuing a Ph.D. degree at EPFL.