Farmakis Filippos
RANK: | Professor |
SECTOR: | Electronics and Information Technology Systems Sector |
LABORATORY: | Micro & Nano Technology Laboratory |
EXPERTISE: | Microelectronics |
CONTACT DETAILS
ADDRESS: | University Campus Kimmeria, Building Β, Office 1.14 |
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TELEPHONE: | +30 25410 79936, Fax: +30 25410 79545 |
PERSONAL WEBSITE: | http://utopia.duth.gr/~farmakis |
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SCIENTIFIC INTERESTS
- Microelectronics and Nanoelectronics Technology
- Microsensors Technology
- Photovoltaic Technologies
- Energy storage Technology (Li-ion batteries, supercapacitors)
- 2D materials and related technologies
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
- Physics
- Materials Science
- Sensors
- Microelectronic Technology and Devices
POSTGRADUATE COURSES
- Large Area Microelectronics
SHORT CV
Assistant Professor Filippos V. Farmakis received in 1996 his B.S. degree in Physics from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, the M.Sc. degree in Optics, Optoelectronics and Microwaves from National Polytechnic School of Grenoble, France, in 1997 and his Ph.D. from the same School in 2000. Then, he joined UNAXIS SA, Palaiseau, France as Process Engineer and later as R&D Team Leader and worked on thin film deposition on PECVD production systems for the Displays industry. In 2006, he returned to Greece where he contacted research on chemical sensing field-effects devices and thin film transistors at IMEL, NCSR Demokritos in Athens. In 2008, he was employed as Head of Technology at Heliosphera SA, a Greek company producing thin film photovoltaic modules in a 60MW manufacturing line. On January 2012, he joined Democritus University of Thrace, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department as Lecturer and from July 2015 he is Assistant Professor. He pursues research on solar cell technology, thin films and lithium- ion battery cells.
RESEARCH PROJECTS
- “Safe high energy Lithium-ion cells for electric vehicles (SHELION)”, GSRT, Greek-German Bilateral Research Projects, 2013-2015, (2013-2015), Principal Investigator.
- “High specific energy Lithium cells for space exploration”, European Space Agency, TRP, (2014-2015), Principal Investigator.
- “Future Lithium-ion technology: Development of advanced materials & Lithium-ion cells of space batteries”, European Space Agency, TRP, (2017-2019), Principal Investigator.
- “Innovative High Energy Density Li-ion batteries operating at low temperature /HELT-Bat”, European Space Agency, ITI, (2018-2020), Principal Investigator.
- “Solid Electrolyte for Lithium-ion batteries”, GSRT, Call RESEARCH – CREATE – INNOVATE, (2018-2021) - Principal Investigator.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
- S. Papamatthaiou, D. P. Argyropoulos, F. Farmakis, and N. Georgoulas, “Investigation of the H2O Sensing Mechanism of DC-Operated Chemiresistors Based on Graphene Oxide and Thermally Reduced Graphene Oxide,” IEEE Sens. J., 19, 7841, (2019).
- S.Papamatthaiou, D.-P.Argyropoulos, A.Masurkar, M.R.Cavallari, F.Farmakis, I.Kymissis, N.Georgoulas, “Permanent water swelling effect in low temperature thermally reduced graphene oxide”, Applied Physics Letters 110, 252106 (2017)
- F.Farmakis, C.Elmasides, P.Selinis, N.Georgoulas, “Impact of electrolyte on the electrochemical performance of Lithium-ion half and full cells with Silicon film anodes”, Electrochimica Acta, 245, 99 (2017)
- F.Paloukis, C.Elmasides, F.Farmakis, P.Selinis, S.G.Neophytides, N.Georgoulas, “Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy study in micro-grain structured amorphous silicon anodes for lithium-ion batteries”, Journal of Power Sources, 331, 285, (2016)
- S.Papamatthaiou, D.-P.Argyropoulos, F.Farmakis, A.Masurkar, K.Alexandrou, I.Kymissis, N.Georgoulas, “The Effect of Thermal Reduction and Film Thickness on fast Response Transparent Graphene Oxide Humidity Sensors”, Procedia Engineering, 168, 301 (2016)
GOOGLE SCHOLAR LINK
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=Z2Pv3k0AAAAJ
SCOPUS LINK
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