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Andreas Kyritsakis is a researcher specializing in nanoelectronics and material physics, currently serving as a Supervisor for the Doctoral Programme in Materials Research and Nanosciences. His research focuses on electron emission mechanisms, nanomaterial behavior under electric fields, and computational modeling of plasma phenomena. He holds a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (2014), with prior graduate work in field emission theory (2010).
Key research interests include nanoprotrusion dynamics, high-voltage material interactions, and the structural modifications of nanostructures under extreme conditions. Recent work explores carbon-coated nanotips, copper nanoparticle polarization, and vacuum arc initiation through coupled emission-plasma simulations.
His collaborative activities include academic visits to CERN (2018) and engagements in educational outreach like the LEGOt lab workshop at Helsingin luonnontiedelukio. While no specific awards are listed, his research has been published in journals like Physical Review Letters and Vacuum, with a focus on open-access contributions.



