Romanos Papadakis Persianis

Undergraduate Student

Romanos Papadakis Persianis has received his MSci in Chemical Physics from the Faculty of Science of the University of Bristol, in 2021. His Master’s thesis, “Conservation Law Hierarchies in Classical Mechanics”, was based on the dynamics of chiral systems. His scientific interests lie mainly in primary research and unsolved questions in physics. As an undergraduate, he participated in the EC-funded Project “Seismic Moment Recurrence” (SMR) (2018), which was undertaken by the Laboratory of Archaeometry of N.C.S.R. “Demokritos” and supervised by Dr. Yiannis Bassiakos. In 2019, Romanos took part in the research project “Novel phases for rare-earth lean permanent magnets” in the Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology of N.C.S.R. “Demokritos”, under the supervision of Dr. Dimitrios Niarchos. He is currently studying X-ray/matter interactions as an intern of Dr. Andreas Karydas, in the Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics of N.C.S.R. “Demokritos”.

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