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The School is organized in four Divisions, which cover the main fields of the School. 

Science Division

The Science Division supports the scientific training of the students in the fundamental courses for an engineer. It promotes research in the areas of applied sciences, that is, applied mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering and social sciences.

Laboratories

Applied Mathematics and Computer Laboratory
Matter Structure and Laser Physics Laboratory

Faculty members

A. Delis  |  M. Konsolakis  |  D. Patelis  | Y. Saridakis

Production Systems Division

The division of production systems focuses on analysis and optimization of production and energy systems and modern manufacturing and production technologies (flexible manufacturing systems, robotics, automatic control, computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing, material handling, environmental technology, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics etc.).

Laboratories

Faculty

P. Alevras  |  A. Antoniadis  |  G. Arampatzis  |  L. Doitsidis  |  S. Ioannidis  |  D. Ipsakis  |  M. Kazasidis  |  V. Kouikoglou  |  I. Nikolos S. Papaefthimiou N. Tsourveloudis

Decision Sciences Division

The division of decision sciences specializes in the development of operational research methodologies and techniques that directly aim on decision making, and on the design, control and optimization of production systems, telematic applications and service provision.

Laboratories

Faculty

M. Doumpos  |  Y. Marinakis I. Papamichail |  G. Stavroulakis  |  E. Siskos

Engineering Management Division

The division offers courses that cover a wide range of administrative systems and management operations that include, among others: management systems, marketing, ergonomics, work safety, financial management, project management, information systems, e-business, artificial intelligence, quality management, contract management, technological economics, etc.

Laboratories

Faculty

G. Atsalakis  |  C. Zopounidis  |  T. Kontogiannis  |  K. Tsagarakis  |  S. Tsafarakis  |  P. Fafalios

 

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