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Associate Professor Konstantinos Andrikopoulos is affiliated with the Department of Condensed Matter Physics at the University of Patras, Greece. His research focuses on advanced materials science, including polymer nanocomposites, Raman spectroscopy applications, spin crossover materials, biomedical biomaterials, and phase-change materials. His work bridges fundamental physics with practical applications in energy, biomedical engineering, and optoelectronics.
Key research areas include: (1) Synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials (e.g., carbon nanotubes, graphene-based composites), (2) Development of novel functional polymers for organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), (3) Structural analysis of inorganic materials using advanced spectroscopic techniques, and (4) Biomedical applications of engineered materials for tissue engineering and drug delivery.
Recent work highlights include studies on dual-conductivity humidity-responsive membranes (2024), comparative analyses of polymer blends for white OLEDs (2023), and investigations into cartilage-implant functionality (2021). His research frequently integrates experimental methods with computational modeling to explore material behavior at molecular and macroscopic scales.
Lab/Team Affiliation: His research is conducted within the Condensed Matter Physics Department at the University of Patras, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams in materials synthesis, analytical chemistry, and biomedical engineering. He also participates in international collaborations examining nanomaterial applications in energy generation and environmental sensing.
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