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Stimoniaris Dimitris

(UOWM, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineer PhD) has received his PhD degree from the school of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece, his MSc degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece and the respective diploma from the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.

He is now an Associate Professor at the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Western Macedonia, Kozani, Greece. He is also scientific responsible of two Interreg Europe projects FINERPOL: and SUPER and was scientific responsible of the IPA cross-border “Greece-Fyrom 2007-2013 project with acronym PEEBPE, of the bilateral research & technology cooperation Greece-Turkey 2013-2014 – “smart electrical energy management and buildings energy efficiency technologies project-SEEMBEET” and 5 more technical and research regional projects. 

He has twenty years of experience as Electrical Engineer and technical advisor to industrial and residential customers and administrative experience as: (a) vice-president of the Thessaloniki integrated transport authority (https://www.thita.gov.gr/en), (b) member of the board of technical studies and constructions of the municipality of Kozani, (c) member of the board of the technical chamber of Greece – West Macedonia department. He is co-author of over 40 publications in international journals and conference proceedings with reviewers.

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UOWM, Associate Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineer PhD

UOWM, Associate Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineer PhD

MSc in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

MSc in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki