Dergiades Theologos serves as Associate Professor at the Department of International and European Studies, University of Macedonia, with concurrent appointments in three Master's programs: Applied Economics and Finance; European Policies on Youth, Entrepreneurship, Education and Culture; and International Studies. His academic credentials include: PhD in Economics, University of Macedonia MSc in Econometrics and Finance, University of York (UK) BSc in Economics, University of Macedonia Professor Dergiades' research centers on Applied Macrofinance, Applied Econometrics, Information Demand, and Energy Economics , characterized by rigorous quantitative methodologies applied to real-world economic phenomena. His work bridges theoretical econometric frameworks with policy-relevant investigations into financial markets, energy systems, and crisis impacts, frequently employing panel VAR, mixed-frequency data analysis, and non-linear causality testing to address complex economic questions. Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2014-2025) reveals a consistent focus on time-series econometrics applied across financial markets (stock returns, sovereign spreads), energy economics (oil-gas-stock market linkages, shadow economy estimation), and crisis response (COVID-19 policy effectiveness). A distinctive trend involves leveraging alternative data sources like Twitter and Google Trends for economic forecasting, while maintaining methodological innovation through long-horizon regressions and weather-shock modeling in commodity markets. No scientific awards, fellowships, or major honors are documented in the available materials. Teaching responsibilities span econometrics, macroeconomic theory, and research methods across undergraduate and graduate levels, though student advisement details and research grant information remain unspecified. The materials contain no references to laboratory facilities, research teams, or collaborative projects beyond standard academic departmental affiliation.








