Colleagues
Dr Georgios Charalambidis, Laboratory of Bioinorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Greece. His research interests include: photocatalytic H2 production and CO2 reduction, self-organization of porphyrin derivatives, synthesis of chromophores for photovoltaic cells, artificial photosynthetic models, development of DSPECs.
Professor Athanassios G. Coutsolelos, Laboratory of Bioinorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Crete. His research is focused on the synthesis of hybrid architectures based on metalloporphyrin compounds in a huge range of applications such as Bioinspired Solar Energy Utilization and Photochemical hydrogen generation.
Dr Vasilis Nikolaou is a Post-Doctoral researcher at Institut Català d’Investigació Química (ICIQ, Tarragona, Spain), his current research is on new type of photo electrochemical cells will be developed targeting to drive both water oxidation and CO2 reduction reactions in order to convert sunlight to stored chemical energy.
Emmanuel Orfanos is a postgraduate student at the Department of Chemistry, University of Crete and his research interests include heterogeneous catalysis using chromophores for hydrogen production.
Landrou Georgios PhD Student, Laboratory of Bioinorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Greece. His PhD research focuses mainly on the synthesis of water-soluble Porphyrin complexes and Carbon Dots materials for medical and photocatalytic applications, such as Hydrogels and Photochemical hydrogen evolution.
Magdalini Topouza is a postgraduate student at the Department of Chemistry, University of Crete and is currently working on the synthesis of chromophores and catalysts for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution.