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Dr. Deligeorgis George is a Principal Researcher (Grade B) at the Institute of Electronic Structure and Computer Technology (IESL) of the Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH) since 2015. He concurrently holds an Adjunct Professor position in the Physics Department of the University of Crete. His research expertise spans 2D materials, high-frequency electronics, and carbon nanotube-based devices. He earned his PhD in Physics from the University of Crete in 2008, followed by postdoctoral research at FORTH and LAAS-CNRS in France (2010–2014). His work focuses on semiconductor lasers, graphene applications, and polariton optoelectronics. He leads FORTH’s 2D materials activities and the High Frequency Measurement Facility, contributing to EU and national projects in photonics and RF device fabrication.
Education: PhD in Physics (University of Crete, 2008); M.Sc. in Microelectronics/Optoelectronics (University of Crete, 2002); B.Sc. in Physics (University of Athens, 2000).
Research interests include nano-electronics fabrication, microwave antennas, and nanophotonics. He has published over 60 peer-reviewed articles and co-founded Greece’s Graphene Center. His awards include IEEE membership and roles in international journals as a reviewer.
His grants and projects involve EU-funded initiatives in metamaterials and RF phase shifters. He advises on nanotechnology commercialization via Micro & Nano, a tech company, and holds leadership roles in collaborative research groups.
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