I am an author of Philosophy, Logic and History of Science and Technology, with research interests in Space Science, Ethics and Decision Making, Quantum Logic, Computational Networks, Non-Commutative Mathematics, Topology, Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, Neurobiology, Astrophysics, Cosmology. I studied Philosophy and Pedagogy at Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece; History and Philosophy of Science (Master and PhD) at National Technical University and National Kapodistrian University of Athens; Special Education Needs (Master) at Liverpool John Moores University (Master) and History and Philosophy of Sciences (Master) at Leiden University, Netherlands. My research experience includes employment in manuscript digitalization, industrial archaeology and history of the public power company in Greece.
The research projects that I am currently working on, comprise Energy and Thermodynamics, Entropy and Equilibria; Super-Earths and Life; Differentiation, Integral Calculus, Multivariable Calculus Vectors and Derivatives; Material science and culture; Plant cognition; and Ethics by Design and Quantum Technology Ethics.
My preliminary research proposal examines the historical and political significance of the interplay between space science, mathematical and technological applications, astrobiology, resources in solar system, stars and exoplanets, ocean worlds, and light speed travel. Into this direction, I gave the lecture “Impacts, symmetries and decisions”, at the Spring Meeting of the DPG (German Physical Society) in Dresden (March 20 - 24, 2023). Furthermore, my research focuses on Innovation Projects in Technical and Scientific Reasoning, ranging from Quantum Logic to Space Exploration. As a historian of modern science, I investigate the contextual history of Energy and Thermodynamics, Decision Making, Quantum Logic, Computational Networks, Non-Commutative Mathematics, Topology, Artificial Intelligence, Astrophysics and Cosmology.