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Professor Paravantis John holds a faculty position in the Department of International and European Studies at the University of Piraeus. He specializes in applying quantitative techniques—such as multivariate statistics, econometric modeling, and game theory—to analyze global energy systems, environmental impacts, and geopolitical dynamics. With a PhD in Environmental Health from Northwestern University and a civil engineering background, his research spans energy efficiency, urban sustainability, climate change mitigation, and renewable energy policy. He has authored over 89 publications, including 17 peer-reviewed journal articles, and actively participates in research projects, four of which he has coordinated. His professional career includes 10 years in environmental consulting, particularly in preparing Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) for large infrastructure projects. Professor John teaches courses in quantitative methods, decision-making, and international political economy, having instructed over 30 undergraduate and 10 postgraduate courses. He has supervised 40+ undergraduate, 35+ postgraduate, and multiple doctoral students, with three ongoing doctoral dissertations.
- Education:
- Civil Engineering (with Transportation minor) — National Technical University of Athens
- M.Sc. Transportation — Northwestern University
- Ph.D. Environmental Health — Northwestern University
- Research Interests: Geopolitical energy dynamics, urban environmental sustainability, climate resilience, quantitative modeling of energy systems, renewable energy policy, and public acceptance of green technologies.
- Grants & Projects: Participated in 14 research initiatives, with leadership roles in four as scientific coordinator. Active in interdisciplinary teams addressing energy security and environmental governance.
- Labs/Teams: Member of the Energy and Environmental Policy Laboratory and involved in the B.R.I.C.S. and Turkish & Eurasian Studies research groups.
His work bridges technical analysis and policy-making, focusing on how energy systems intersect with environmental and geopolitical challenges. Recent articles highlight advancements in energy-efficient building design, green infrastructure, and climate change adaptation strategies.