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Angelos Kanas is a Professor of Finance at the Department of Economics within the School of Economics, Business and International Studies at the University of Piraeus. His academic career spans over two decades with significant contributions to finance, banking, and econometric modeling, supported by continuous research funding from entities including NATO and the European Union.
His educational background includes undergraduate studies funded by the Hellenic National Scholarships Foundation (I.K.Y.), an M.Sc. supported by the Bodosakis Foundation, and a Ph.D. financed by the National Scholarships Foundation (I.K.Y.).
Kanas specializes in Finance, International Finance, Financial Markets, Financial Risks and Protection, and Banking. His research integrates advanced quantitative methods to analyze systemic risk, market efficiency, and policy impacts, with particular focus on regime-switching models and DEA efficiency measurements. Recent work explores intersections between climate finance, banking stability, and corporate governance.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals an evolving research trajectory: early work (2005-2013) established expertise in exchange rate dynamics and asset pricing, while post-2015 research increasingly addresses banking regulation, systemic risk prediction, and methodological innovations in efficiency analysis. Current work (2022-2025) demonstrates strong engagement with climate-related financial risks and AI applications in finance.
- Hellenic National Scholarships Foundation (I.K.Y) studentship (undergraduate, three annual)
- Bodosakis Foundation scholarship (M.Sc.)
- National Scholarships Foundation (I.K.Y.) scholarship (Ph.D.)
Kanas has secured research funding from NATO and EU bodies, reflecting recognition of his work's policy relevance. His extensive refereeing activities across 30+ journals including Journal of International Economics and Journal of Banking and Finance demonstrate scholarly leadership. He teaches core finance courses including International Finance and Special Topics in Finance, and has authored two academic books: Principles of Investment Analysis and Financial Markets (2021) and FinTech and Machine Learning: Basic Principles and Applications (2023).


