DIONISSIOS HRISTOPULOS
Professor at Technical University of Crete / Πολυτεχνείο Κρήτης- Claim this Profile
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Greek Native or bilingual proficiency
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French Professional working proficiency
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German Elementary proficiency
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Experience
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Technical University of Crete
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Greece
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Higher Education
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100 - 200 Employee
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Professor
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Sep 2002 - Present
My main research interests involve (1) the analysis of spatial and spatiotemporal data using statistical and machine learning methods and (2) The development of mathematical and physical models for environmental and technological processes that involve random or stochastic elements. My main research interests involve (1) the analysis of spatial and spatiotemporal data using statistical and machine learning methods and (2) The development of mathematical and physical models for environmental and technological processes that involve random or stochastic elements.
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Paprican (currently FPInnovations)
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Pointe-Claire
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Researcher
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2000 - 2002
Modeling paper web dynamics and fracture of heterogeneous materials. Development of new physical models to explain tension variations in paper webs and statistical variations of tensile paper strength. Modeling paper web dynamics and fracture of heterogeneous materials. Development of new physical models to explain tension variations in paper webs and statistical variations of tensile paper strength.
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Post-doctoral researcher - Research Assistant Professor
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1993 - 2000
Formulation of new geostatistical methods (theoretical and computational) and investigations of environmental fluid mechanics. Development of a renormalization group method for hydraulic conductivity coarse-graining and Monte Carlo algorithms for geostatistical simulations (FORTRAN, MATLAB codes) Investigation of geostatistical applications in environmental mapping and coarse-graining methods for heterogeneous media. Development of computational methods for solving flow differential equations in heterogeneous (e.g., subsurface) media.
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Education
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Princeton University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Physics -
National Technical University of Athens
DIPLOMA, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING