Assistant Professor GAGANIS Petros
Environmental Engineering and Science
Sector
Office:
Xenia A Building – Room
204
Phone number: 0030
22510 36293
Studies:
Ph.D.
in Stochastic - Contaminant Hydrogeology, University of British Columbia, Dept.
Earth and Ocean Sciences, Canada, 2000
M.Sc.
in Contaminant Hydrogeology, University of British Columbia, Dept. Earth and
Ocean Sciences, Canada, 1997
B.S.
in Geology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Dept. Geology, Greece, 1986
Responsible
TRS member for the following courses:
Environmental
Geology
Environmental
Hydrogeology
Practical
Training
Special
Topics in Environmental Science – Socrates Program
Instructor
in the following courses:
Environmental
Geology
Water
Resources Management
Environmental
Hydrogeology
Research
Interests:
Numerical
modeling of processes involved in (i) groundwater flow in homogeneous and
heterogeneous soils, and (ii) transport and natural attenuation of contaminants
in the vadose and saturated zones.
Optimization
algorithms and methodologies in mathematical modeling of hydrologic systems,
methods for quantifying the reliability of flow and transport model predictions.
Stochastic
methods, risk analyses regarding (i) groundwater contamination and (ii) water
management problems.
Integration
of multidisciplinary data in risk-cost-benefit analyses and development of
decision models to identify optimal management alternatives.
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