Teaching activities

Dec. 1984 – Dec. 1988: Teaching activities in France during post–graduate studies (“Assistant Associe” in the University of Paris VI): Electronics in “Licence de Physique” of the University of Paris VI, Electrical Machines in Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan (ENSET) and Ecole Centrale de Paris (ECP).
Sept. 1990 – June 1992: Teaching activities in Greece after  the Engineering Department of the Military School for Air-Forces, Greece, (associate staff member): Electromagnetic Fields, Power Lines and Wave Propagation.
Sept. 1996 – present : Teaching activities in the Faculty of electrical and Computer Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, (Assistant Professor sept. 1996 - nov. 2001, Associate Professor nov. 2001 - dec. 2006 and Full Professor dec. 2006 - present) concerning Electrical Machines and Power Systems (five undergraduate courses and three post graduate courses).

Supervision of more than 100 undergraduate students in the preparation of their diploma thesis in the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens, as well as supervision of the following thirteen post-graduate students who have received their Ph.D thesis degree, as follows:

  • K. Tatis: “Contribution in modelling of asynchronous machines in electric drive and wind power generation applications”, 2004.
  • M. Tsilli: “Development of mixed finite element - boundary element numerical techniques for the design of power transformers”, 2005.
  • G. Kalokyris: “Electric vehicle drive applications based on advanced materials”, 2006.
  • A. Haniotis: “Development, construction and modelling of control system for a permanent magnet generator wind turbine for stand alone and interconnected operation”, 2007.
  • T. Kefalas: “Energy efficient power transformer design by using advanced materials”, 2008.
  • N. Kimoulakis: “Development and comparison of coupled electromechanical systems for electric energy production from sea-waves”, 2010.
  • P. Rovolis: “Advanced magnetic material modelling for design and operation analysis of electrical machines”, 2010.
  • C. Patsios: “Contribution in the optimisation of control methodologies for power plants including renewable energy sources and storage devices”, 2011.
  • K. Laskaris: “Design and construction of permanent magnet motors for electric vehicles”, 2012.
  • E.Tsampouris: "Motor design based on operating and construction cost minimization and dynamic control of losses for electric traction applications", 2012.
  • P. Kakosimos: "Predictive control in power generation from renewable sources", 2013.
  • M.Beniakar: "Multi-objective motor optimization considering permanent magnet losses for electric traction applications", 2014.
  • A. Sarigiannidis: "Optimal design and operation of electric traction systems", 2016.
  • C. Krasopoulos: “Design and operation optimization of permanent magnet motors: development of machine learning algorithms and loading cycle consideration”, 2017.