
Lymperakis Liverios
Associate Professor · Computational Materials Science
Foundation for research and technology-hellasAbout
Prof. Lymperakis Liverios is an Associate Professor at the Department of Physics, University of Crete, and an Associated Researcher at IESL-FORTH. He holds a BSc (1997) and MSc (2000) in Physics from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and a PhD (2005) from Universität Paderborn. His research focuses on computational materials design, with expertise in first-principles calculations and multiscale modeling of semiconductor surfaces, epitaxial growth, nanomaterials (2D/1D), and defects in structural materials.
Career Highlights:
- 2005–2022: Group Leader (Microstructure and Growth Modelling) at Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf
- 2011: Research Associate at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
- 2022–present: Associate Professor, University of Crete
Research Interests include:
- Epitaxial growth of compound semiconductors (e.g., III-nitrides)
- Nanostructured materials for optoelectronics and power electronics
- Defect engineering in nanomaterials (dislocations, grain boundaries)
- Computational methods for bio-inspired and structural materials
Advising & Grants: No listed advisees; leadership roles in Max-Planck research groups indicate significant collaborative projects. Current affiliation with IESL-FORTH suggests involvement in national/international initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Department of Physics (University of Crete) and former leadership of the Growth Modelling group at MPIE, Düsseldorf.
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