Christos V. Massalas
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Christos V. Massalas was born in Ioannina, Greece. After graduating as a Civil Engineer, Professor Massalas continued his education with a Diploma degree in Mathematics (M.Sc., Ph.D., Habilitation in Mechanics). During his education he obtained scholarships from The Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Fullbright Foundation and Unesco. He worked as Professor at the Department of Mathematics until 2000, is now professor of Mechanics of Materials at the Department of Materials Science(University of Ioannina) and has worked as Visiting Professor at the Trinity College, Dublin (1989-1990). He is a vice-director of the Institute B.R.I. and is a member of the scientific committee of Onassis Foundation Science Lectures. He is the author of several books, monographs and more than 100 original research papers. His administrative course started in 1992 as chairman of Department of Mathematics and was followed as vice-rector (1994-1997) at the University of Ioannina, rector (1997-2003) and the following three years (2003-2006) vice-rector of the University as well as the president of the Northwestern Macedonian University.
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- Presented his scientific work in Harvard University, December 2000