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Alexandros Flamos(editor)

Dr. Alexandros Flamos is Associate Professor at the University of Piraeus (UNIPI) and Director of the Technoeconomics of Energy Systems Laboratory (TEESlab). He has a Degree on Electrical and Computer Engineering and a PhD in the area of Decision Support Systems applied in energy and environmental policy and planning. He teaches Engineering Economics, Energy Management, Renewable Energy Sources Utilization & Technoeconomics of Energy Systems at graduate and post graduate level at UNIPI and the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). He has over 20 years of working experience in the scientific areas of Decision Support Systems (DSS), Energy Management & Planning and their applications for analyzing energy and environmental policy, energy and environmental modeling, security of energy supply and energy pricing competitiveness. He has held the position of scientific coordinator / scientific responsible / senior researcher in more than 30 EC funded projects (FP5, FP6, FP7, Η2020, Synergy, IEE, etc.) related to energy systems management, appraisal, planning etc. and as consultant in projects funded by international donors (European Investment Bank, EuropeAid, etc.). He has more than 100 publications in high impact international scientific Journals and international conferences and as invited speaker in major international energy policy cooperation events (MENAREC, Euro-Asia meetings, COPs etc). More specifically, as single author or co-author of 61 articles in (peer-review) scientific journals, 6 chapters in scientific books (collection of papers following review), more than 30 announcements in international scientific conferences, more than 15 international policy cooperation events, special editions in energy and climate policy journals etc.Dr. Alexandros Flamos is Associate Professor at the University of Piraeus (UNIPI) and Director of the Technoeconomics of Energy Systems Laboratory (TEESlab). He has a Degree on Electrical and Computer Engineering and a PhD in the area of Decision Support Systems applied in energy and environmental policy and planning. He teaches Engineering Economics, Energy Management, Renewable Energy Sources Utilization & Technoeconomics of Energy Systems at graduate and post graduate level at UNIPI and the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). He has over 20 years of working experience in the scientific areas of Decision Support Systems (DSS), Energy Management & Planning and their applications for analyzing energy and environmental policy, energy and environmental modeling, security of energy supply and energy pricing competitiveness. He has held the position of scientific coordinator / scientific responsible / senior researcher in more than 30 EC funded projects (FP5, FP6, FP7, Η2020, Synergy, IEE, etc.) related to energy systems management, appraisal, planning etc. and as consultant in projects funded by international donors (European Investment Bank, EuropeAid, etc.). He has more than 100 publications in high impact international scientific Journals and international conferences and as invited speaker in major international energy policy cooperation events (MENAREC, Euro-Asia meetings, COPs etc). More specifically, as single author or co-author of 61 articles in (peer-review) scientific journals, 6 chapters in scientific books (collection of papers following review), more than 30 announcements in international scientific conferences, more than 15 international policy cooperation events, special editions in energy and climate policy journals etc.

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About Alexandros Flamos(editor)

Dr. Alexandros Flamos is Associate Professor at the University of Piraeus (UNIPI) and Director of the Technoeconomics of Energy Systems Laboratory (TEESlab). He has a Degree on Electrical and Computer Engineering and a PhD in the area of Decision Support Systems applied in energy and environmental policy and planning. He teaches Engineering Economics, Energy Management, Renewable Energy Sources Utilization & Technoeconomics of Energy Systems at graduate and post graduate level at UNIPI and the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). He has over 20 years of working experience in the scientific areas of Decision Support Systems (DSS), Energy Management & Planning and their applications for analyzing energy and environmental policy, energy and environmental modeling, security of energy supply and energy pricing competitiveness. He has held the position of scientific coordinator / scientific responsible / senior researcher in more than 30 EC funded projects (FP5, FP6, FP7, Η2020, Synergy, IEE, etc.) related to energy systems management, appraisal, planning etc. and as consultant in projects funded by international donors (European Investment Bank, EuropeAid, etc.). He has more than 100 publications in high impact international scientific Journals and international conferences and as invited speaker in major international energy policy cooperation events (MENAREC, Euro-Asia meetings, COPs etc). More specifically, as single author or co-author of 61 articles in (peer-review) scientific journals, 6 chapters in scientific books (collection of papers following review), more than 30 announcements in international scientific conferences, more than 15 international policy cooperation events, special editions in energy and climate policy journals etc.

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