INFRASTRUCTURESILIENCE - Key Persons


Dr Athanasia (Nancy) K. Kazantzi

Job Titles:
  • Senior Researcher, PhD, DiplEng
Athanasia (Nancy) holds a 5-year MEng in Civil Engineering from Democritus University of Thrace (2002), an MSc with distinction in Structural Engineering from the University of Sheffield (2004) and a PhD (2008) from the University of Surrey. Following the completion of her doctoral studies, she worked as a graduate design engineer in a renowned engineering consulting firm in UK, joining the special projects and geotechnical groups, where she played an important role in the engineering and management of high-profile projects. Upon her return to Greece, she joined the Institute of Steel Structures (The λ-Lab group) at the National Technical University of Athens and participated in several national and international research projects, among others, in the fields of Earthquake Engineering, Seismic Vulnerability/Risk Assessment and Loss Estimation under Multiple Hazards, funded by a number of prestigious organisations, such as the Applied Technology Council, the Global Earthquake Model Foundation, the EU Research Executive Agency and the Hellenic General Secretariat for Research and Technology. She has several years of experience as a freelance Consultant Engineer and she worked as a Senior Risk Engineer in the research department of a Swiss company. Athanasia has also gained valuable teaching experience by leading a number of undergraduate taught modules as an adjunct lecturer at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, the University of Thessaly and the International Hellenic University. She is a Chartered Engineer in Greece since 2003.

Dr Khrystyna Myroniuk

Job Titles:
  • Associate Professor in Heat
  • Associate Professor, Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine
Khrystyna is an associate professor in Heat, Gas Supply and Ventilation Department at Lviv Polytechnic National University. She defended her PhD thesis with the title: Increase air distribution efficiency with interaction of opposed non-coaxial air jets at Kyiv National University of construction and architecture in 2010. She works in the field of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC). Her research and teaching interests are connected with providing microclimate parameters and using heating systems in different buildings, energy-saving technologies in residential complexes, providing the microclimate parameters and using combined heating systems in industrial buildings, standards related to energy efficiency in buildings; and introduction of environmentally friendly technologies in the construction industry. Khrystyna is engaged in revising Ukrainian standards and bringing them to European standards. She conducts lectures, training courses and intensive courses concerning European norms to ensure the microclimate parameters in energy-saving buildings, European standards of engineering calculation of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems in residential houses, resource-saving technologies and the use of secondary and low potential resources of energy in the systems of ensuring the microclimate. She also is the Executive Secretary of the Scientific Journal "Theory and Building Practice", which is a professional and indexed database, Copernicus.

Dr Konstantinos (Dinos) Bakalis

Job Titles:
  • Senior Researcher, PhD, DiplEng
Konstantinos (Dinos) is a Postdoctoral Researcher. He holds a degree in Civil Engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2010) and an MSc with merit in Earthquake Engineering with Disaster Management from University College London (2011). Following the completion of his MSc studies, he worked as a Discipline Engineer for the oil & gas engineering consultancy DeepSea UK within their Subsea Structures group. In June 2013 he joined the Institute of Steel Structures at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), where he obtained his PhD (2018). He then served as a Research Associate at NTUA jointly with his Postdoctoral research activities at the University of Thessaly. Upon the award of a COFUND Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship, he joined École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) as a Postdoctoral scientist. He has also collaborated with the Chair of Seismic Design and Analysis at Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETHZ). His research is focused on the seismic risk assessment of steel structures and community critical industrial facilities (e.g., refineries). He is the recipient of the Greek State Scholarships Foundation Postdoctoral Scholarship (2019), the EuoTech Postdoc Fellowship (2020) and the Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship for Foreign Scholars and Artists (2020). He has also participated in several national and international research projects, funded by the EU Research Executive Agency, the EU Research Fund for Coal and Steel, the Hellenic General Secretariat for Research and Technology and the Swiss Federal Commission for Scholarships.

Dr Marianna Loli

Job Titles:
  • Research Projects Coordinator of Grid - Engineers
Marianna is the research projects coordinator of Grid-Engineers and a postdoctoral researcher at the School of Civil Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens. Her research couples novel simulation tools with state-of-the-art physical modelling techniques for the assessment of geohazard effects and the effective protection of critical infrastructure. She is the co-author of 13 papers in international refereed journals and over 30 publications in conference proceedings. Marianna has participated in 10+ major European research projects stepping-up her career ladder by undertaking duties as a researcher, senior investigator and recently as a principal investigator. In parallel with her doctoral and post-doctoral research activity, she has been involved as junior and senior engineer in seven consulting projects involving geotechnical and earthquake engineering, vulnerability and seismic risk assessment and resilience-based design of various types of infrastructure. Just recently she was awarded a H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship (ReBounce project, 2020) aiming to develop an integrated risk and resilience assessment framework for flood-critical bridges and the associated transport networks. She participates in the Innovation Center on Natural Hazards & Infrastructure and is a member of the organizing committee of the International Conference on Natural Hazards & Infrastructure ICONHIC.

Dr Sotiria Stefanidou

Job Titles:
  • Research Associate at the Institute of Engineering Seismology & Earthquake Engineering
Sotiria is Research Associate at the Institute of Engineering Seismology & Earthquake Engineering and Postdoctoral Researcher at the Civil Engineering Department, Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki (AUTh) in the field of Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering. She is Adjunct Lecturer at International Hellenic Univ. and Affiliate Scientific Staff at AUTh. She received her PhD with Distinction in 2016 in fragility analysis of bridges (AUTh) and holds two MSc degrees in Earthquake Engineering (2007) and Natural disasters & climate change (2019). She has more than 35 publications in international referred journals, conferences and books and has participated in 10 Research Projects. Sotiria works as Freelancer chartered civil engineer (Greek Institution of Civil Engineers, Greece) since 2006 and is member of the Structural Engineering/Consultancy firm Penelis Consulting Engineers SA since 2012. She has worked as structural engineer in projects in Greece and worldwide for AKTOR SA, TERNA, TERNA Oversees, REDEX, etc. She is an IABSE member, Board Member of Hellenic Society of Earthquake Engineering (ETAM) and Board Member of Scientific Community of Concrete Research (EPES).

Dr Sotirios A Argyroudis


Dr Stergios Aristoteles

Job Titles:
  • Leader
Stergios is the leader of the infrastructuResilience and www.bridgeUkraine.org initiatives. Stergios has a sustained record of grant-winning with more than £5 million of funding which he received by the UKRI and Horizon Europe. He led and won recently a 1.65 million MSCA-SE-2021, the ReCharged project, leads a part of the 5 million HORIZON-CL5-2023-D4-01-01 ZEBAI project and leads the Pilots of the a 2.5 million HORIZON-MISS-2021-CLIMA-02 the RISKADAPT project.

Ebo Emmanuel Kelechi

Job Titles:
  • Civil Engineer
Emmanuel holds an MSc in Civil and Structural Engineering from Coventry University, UK and he has experience on construction, consulting in engineering and in particular for the design, construction and maintenance of infrastructure assets. Emmanuel's research is focused on the risk and resilience assessment of transport hubs and networks, considering their interoperability when exposed to multiple hazards.

Francesco Pentassuglia

Job Titles:
  • Structural Engineer
Francesco holds an MSc in Structural Engineering from Surrey University, UK. His MSc dissertation focused on studying the similarities between seismic and robustness design and the influence that seismic design principles and rules could have on the robustness and resilience structures. The project was awarded the RC Vaughan Prize for Best Student Project in Structural Engineering in terms of content and potential impact. He has professional experience on construction and consulting in engineering, in particular focusing on performing structural calculations using FE analysis software on medium to high rise building structures. He also gained on the field experience assessing damage of buildings after fire or flood events and installing equipment on site such as remote control monitoring. Francesco's research is focused on resilience-based management of transport infrastructure enhanced by digital data and Artifical Intelligence (AI). The main scope of this research is to update advanced FE models based on data obtained from disparate sources e.g. digital twins, point clouds and/or other forensic evidence, obtained for example from inspections, to improve the predictive capacity of models of transport assets and/or networks, such as bridges, roads and/or railways in support of resilience-based decision making.

John Adah Agbo

Job Titles:
  • Quantity Surveyor
John holds an MSc in construction project and cost management from Coventry University, UK. He has professional experience in construction of infrastructures, and in particular costing projects and the facilities management of built assets during its lifecycle. John's research focuses on the optimisation of climate-resilience and sustainability in critical transport infrastructure. The main scope of this PhD is to process openly available digital data from e.g., UAV-enabled mapping, GIS, satellite imagery and/or forensic evidence to develop optimised resilience and sustainability solutions for assets, such as bridges or other critical infrastructure.

Nadiia Kopiika

Job Titles:
  • Research Fellow, British Academy / CARA
Nadiia is a Research Fellow, sponsored by the British Academy/CARA. She holds an MSc in Building and Civil Engineering, Lviv Polytechnic National University. Her PhD research focused on probabilistic methods for the calculation of corroded reinforced concrete beams capacity. Nadiia has expertise in the field of reinforced concrete (RC) structures, their strength and reliability. Her experimental and theoretical investigations include damage of RC structures, methods for their strengthening, retrofitting and possibilities of increasing their service life. The focus of her research is on material properties and probabilistic approaches for assessment of RC structures. Additionally, she studied various non-destructive methods of experimental research, including the method of Digital Image correlation (DIC). Experimental research with the use of DIC method covered various issues of RC structures reliability, including stress and strain distribution and specifics of thermally strengthened rebars. Thus, her research covers advanced areas for DIC application such as beam structures monitoring and assessment of load-bearing capacity of bridge structures. Nadiia's skills include knowledge of construction and engineering software, surveying equipment, calculation and design techniques, laboratory work, experiment planning and organization, experimental data processing and analysis with the use of specific programs and equipment.