Varouchakis Emmanouil is an Assistant Professor at the Technical University of Crete (TUC), affiliated with the School of Mineral Resources Engineering (MRE). His research focuses on geostatistical modeling, hydrogeology, and sustainable resource management. He actively contributes to projects like the IMMERSE initiative, which develops virtual excursions for critical raw materials education in the clean energy transition. His work integrates advanced statistical methods with environmental systems analysis. Key areas of expertise include groundwater dynamics, stochastic simulations for mining emissions reduction, and renewable energy potential assessment in the Mediterranean. He has developed decision support frameworks for water allocation optimization and circular economy strategies in mining waste management. His research often combines geostatistics with machine learning and remote sensing data to enhance environmental monitoring and predictive modeling. Emmanouil collaborates on EU-funded initiatives such as the OurMED project for sustainable water storage and the InTheMED project analyzing groundwater dynamics. He has authored numerous papers on topics like space-time correlations in mineral dissolution, spatial variability of precipitation, and probabilistic forecasting of extreme climate events. His academic contributions span both theoretical advancements (e.g., covariance models in multivariate geostatistics) and applied solutions (e.g., wave energy assessments in the Aegean Sea). He maintains an active role in advancing methodologies for climate resilience in energy infrastructure and groundwater resource management systems.










