The Greek National Infrastructure Project PANACEA has officialy started on 03/09/2018
EOLE QUICKLOOKS
http://www.physics.ntua.gr/~papayannis/quick_looks_EOLUS/quick_looks.html
LRSU was recently admitted as Associated Partner of the ESFRI (European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructure) Roadmap for world-class Research Infrastructure, as part of the ACTRIS 2 Project (EU Horizon 2020).
Prof. Alex PAPAYANNIS was elected President of the ICLAS (International Coordination group for Laser Atmospheric Studies) (2015-2021)
LRSU is member of the PANACEA Consortium of the National Roadmap for Research Infrast
Continuous Atmospheric and Air Pollution Measurements, Monitoring of Aerosol, Ozone and Water Vapor using LIDAR/DIAL systems, Real-time data analysis and visualization services, Software development/lidar data processing algorithms, Installation, Upgrade and Re-location of LIDAR/DIAL systems, etc.
The Greek National Infrastructure Project PANACEA has officialy started on 03/09/2018
EOLE QUICKLOOKS
http://www.physics.ntua.gr/~papayannis/quick_looks_EOLUS/quick_looks.html
Dr. Rodanthi-Elisavet Mamouri is a Post-doc research assistant and responsible for the Atmospheric Physics and Remote Sensing Laboratory in the Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics in the Cyprus University of Technology (CUT). She graduated from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki with a B.A. in Physics and a M.Sc. Environmental Physics with distinction. She joined the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), in 2005 when she started her PhD thesis. During the period 2009-2011 she contacted parallel research as Post Doctoral fellow in the field of Aerosol Science within the activities of the Institute for Space Applications and Remote Sensing of National Observatory of Athens (NOA) and the Laboratory of Laser Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere at the Physics Department of NTUA. Then, she moved to the CUT (2012- today) contacting research on the variability of aerosols and air pollution in Eastern Mediterranean Region using active and passive remote sensing Techniques. She is member of the European Aerosol Research Lidar Network (EARLINET). She has participated in more than 20 research projects related to the remote sensing technique applications, to the satellite validations, air pollution monitoring, GIS mapping etc, on a national and European level and in numbered international and national experimental field campaigns for air pollution and atmospheric studies. She has 28 publications at scientific journals and more that 70 oral/poster presentations at international conferences.