- Vehicle emissions and performance
- Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
- Maritime Transport Emissions and Efficiency
- Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
- Air Quality and Health Impacts
- Wind and Air Flow Studies
- Maritime Navigation and Safety
- Marxism and Critical Theory
- Social Media and Politics
- Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
- Maritime Ports and Logistics
- Critical Theory and Philosophy
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
2023-2025
University of Gloucestershire
2014
University of East London
2014
Panteion University
2014
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Densely populated urban areas often experience poor air quality due to high levels of anthropogenic emissions. The population is frequently exposed harmful gaseous and particulate pollutants, which are directly linked various health issues, including respiratory diseases. Accurately assessing predicting pollutant concentrations within therefore crucial. This study developed a computational fluid dynamic (CFD) model designed capture turbulence effects that influence dispersion in...
Assessing air quality in urban areas is vital for protecting public health, and low-cost sensor networks help quantify the population’s exposure to harmful pollutants effectively. This paper introduces an innovative method calibrate air-quality by combining CFD modeling with dependable AQ measurements. The developed model used simulate traffic-related PM10 dispersion a 1.6 × 2 km2 area. Hourly simulations are conducted, resulting concentrations cross-validated against high-quality By...
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Social media, as the heart of Web 2.0, is a relatively novel theoretical notion and social phenomenon, pertaining to long series academic subjects, such digital culture, virtual communication, e-democracy, technological convergence, online interactivity. Arguably, one most useful tools adequately interpret analyze this phenomenon Critical Theory. The present article aims comprehensively discuss reflexively elaborate on complex interrelationship between Theory 2.0 developments. This mainly...