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Georgios Stefanidis is a Professor at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), affiliated with the School of Chemical Engineering and the Department of Analysis, Design and Development of Processes and Systems. His research focuses on process intensification, plasma-driven chemical conversions, ultrasonic and microwave applications, and sustainable chemical manufacturing. He leads studies on non-oxidative methane coupling to ethylene, catalytic reactor design, and valorization of waste materials through advanced recycling techniques. His work integrates cutting-edge technologies like non-thermal plasma, acoustic cavitation, and computational modeling to enhance energy efficiency and resource utilization.
Professor Stefanidis has contributed to advancements in sonochemical reactor modeling, microwave-assisted synthesis, and the development of novel reactor configurations such as rotary kiln-type systems. His research addresses global challenges in carbon utilization, renewable energy integration, and circular economy solutions. He currently holds the email address gstefani@mail.ntua.gr and is a full-time faculty member without part-time status.
His recent studies include investigations into the electrification of CO₂-based methanol synthesis, plasma-catalytic methane conversion, and the application of artificial intelligence in crystallization processes. These efforts aim to bridge fundamental science with industrial-scale applications, emphasizing scalability and economic viability through techno-economic assessments and modular reactor design.




