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Professor Michail Siskos is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Ioannina, Greece. His academic career spans over three decades, beginning as a Scientific Collaborator (1982-1992), advancing to Lecturer (1992-2001), and currently serving as Associate Professor since 2001.
Professor Siskos specializes in several interconnected research areas:
- Organic Photochemistry
- Photopolymerizations
- Synthesis
- Polymer Chemistry
- Organic Synthesis
- ESR Spectroscopy
- Laser Pulse Photolysis
His primary research focus involves using light as an alternative energy source for chemical reactions and material production. He designs and systematically studies photoinitiating systems for photopolymerization reactions using various spectroscopic techniques including absorption, fluorescence, phosphorescence, ESR, and laser pulse photolysis. His work demonstrates significant environmental advantages due to the mild conditions used, high speed, space efficiency, and notable environmental benefits. He maintains an international collaboration with the Interdisciplinary Group "Time-Resolved Spectroscopy" in Leipzig, Germany.
His publication record spans from 1992 to 2005, showing consistent research output in photodissociation mechanisms, photoinitiators for polymerization, electron transfer processes, and photoreactive coordination polymers. The research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between photochemistry, polymer science, and spectroscopy.
Professor Siskos teaches undergraduate courses including Organic Chemistry II and V, Polymer Chemistry, Organic Chemistry Laboratory I and II, Advanced Organic Synthesis Laboratory, and Bibliographic or Laboratory Research. At the graduate level, he teaches Spectroscopic and Physicochemical Methods, Synthesis and Characterization of Polymers, and Laboratory of Spectroscopic and Physicochemical Methods.




