Eugene Skouras
Associate Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering University of the Peloponnese
Patras, Greece
Email: eskouras@uop.gr
Phone: +30 2610 965220 & 369272
Fax: +30 2610 369198
Website: mech.uop.gr/en/skouras
Research and Professional Experience
Apr 2019 – present Associate Professor at the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Univ. of the Peloponnese.
Feb 2020 – present Collaborating Faculty Researcher at the Institute of Chemical Engineering Sciences (ICEHT) – Foundation for Research and Technology, Hellas (FORTH)
Jan 2000 – Nov 2018 Research Fellow at the Institute of Chemical Engineering Sciences (ICEHT) – Foundation for Research and Technology, Hellas (FORTH)
Sep 2006 – Apr 2019 Lecturer (untenured) at the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece
Sep 2003 – Aug 2010 Lecturer (untenured) at the Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Univ. of Patras
Education
1994: Diploma in Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, Greece.
2000: Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering (Computational Fluid Dynamics, Molecular Simulations), Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, Greece. Title: Diffusion and sorption processes during gas sensing by nanoceramic semiconducting sensors, Advisor: Prof. A. C. Payatakes.
Profile
Dr. Eugene Skouras has ample research experience in 9 National-funded (Greek) and 9 EU-funded programs, in addition to 5 industrially-funded ones. Areas of interest include process study and simulation of fluid flow, diffusion and sorption across scales, as in Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD with FEM and Meshless methods) in HemoDynamics [order of (cm)], as well as in water, oil and air flow, transport and sorption, in refrigeration/heat transport, in MagnetoHydroDynamics [Ο(m)] and nanofluids [O(nm-mm)], in the vicinity of porous (nano)ceramic semiconductors, sensors, and porous membranes [O(nm–µm)], particle detention and separation in granular filters [Ο(µm–mm)], and pollutant dispersion in underground formations [Ο(mm–m)]. He has published 45 scientific articles in prestigious peer reviewed journals, 51 proceedings in peer-reviewed international conferences, and 50 proceedings in national (Greek) conferences. He has extensive lecturing experience in Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Dynamics, Transport Phenomena, Numerical Methods, and Process Simulation, in the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering at the Univ. of the Peloponnese, the Dept. of Chemical Engineering at the Univ. of Patras, and the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering at the T.E.I. of Western Greece. His background in CFD and MHD with novel methods, in complex flow phenomena, and in biomedical applications guarantee the timely progress of research projects.