
Andreas Boudouvis
Professor · Computational Transport Phenomena
National Technical University of AthensAbout
Andreas Boudouvis is a Professor at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), School of Chemical Engineering, in the Department of Analysis, Design and Development of Processes and Systems. He served as Rector of NTUA from October 2019 until November 2023 and previously as Dean of the Chemical Engineering School from March 2013. His research focuses on computational transport phenomena and fluid mechanics with applications in chemical vapor deposition, multiscale modeling, and reduced-order modeling techniques.
His research aims at investigating causes and illuminating mechanisms of engineering systems based on first principles. His work emphasizes computational analysis of transport phenomena, particularly examining viscous, gravitational, interfacial, and electromagnetic forces in flow and transport systems. Boudouvis employs advanced computational methods including Galerkin/finite element methods and numerical linear algebra techniques for large-scale scientific computing.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on hybrid equation-based and data-driven computational workflows for industrial deposition processes, population balance modeling for pharmaceutical applications, and multiscale analysis of chemical vapor deposition systems. His research group has produced numerous PhD and graduate theses spanning computational mechanics, fluid dynamics, and materials processing.
Scientific Awards:
- 2024 Award for Excellence in Academic Teaching from the Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas
- Professor honoris causa of the University of West Attica (2023)
Boudouvis has supervised over 40 doctoral and graduate students whose work has received numerous awards including the Léopold Escande Prize for best PhD theses. His research group maintains strong international collaborations with institutions including Johns Hopkins University, University of Luxembourg, and Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse. His work bridges fundamental computational methods with practical industrial applications, particularly in materials processing and chemical engineering systems.
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