Charalambos Lambropoulos has been a professor at the Aerospace Science and Technology Department of National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (N.K.U.A.) since Oct 2020. He holds a BSc in Physics from N.K.U.A. and a PhD in experimental High Energy Physics from N.T.U.A. He worked at the DELPHI experiment at LEP-CERN. After his PhD he worked at the R&D department of electronic equipment manufacturing companies and at the Hellenic Institute of Metrology as responsible for the high frequency standards lab. From 2002 until 2011 he was associate professor at the Technological Education Institute of Chalkida, and professor since 2011. From 2013 to 2019 he was with the Technological Education Institute of Sterea Ellada, and since Jan 2019 he is with the N.K.U.A.

His research interests are on the design of semiconductor sensors for ionizing radiation measurement, mixed signal VLSI design, modelling, and measurement of semiconductors for ionizing radiation detectors, security, industrial, medical, space and science applications of ionizing radiation detectors.

He has been working on the development of instruments for the measurement of the radiation field in space. He has also worked on the development of Compton and coded aperture imaging instruments using compound semiconductor sensors.

Prof. Lambropoulos has collaborated with groups from Europe, Japan, andAustralia in the context of collaborative research projects.

His educational activities include: (a) organization of courses in electronics, electromagnetism and instrumentation for undergraduate students, as well as a course on metrology. (b) PhD candidates’ supervision, and thesis supervision of undergraduate and MSc students.

Courses: Circuits and Electronics, Electronics for Space Applications.

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