Born in Veria, he is Assistant Professor at the School of Rural and Surveying Engineering of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki since 2023, in the discipline of “Simulation and Management of Groundwater Resources”. He has many years of teaching experience in Tertiary Education (AUTh, University of Thessaly, University of Applied Science of Thessaly). He has authorial work with 26 publications in scientific journals, 8 in scientific books and encyclopedias and 91 in conferences, research work with participation in 11 research projects, funded by national and community resources, study work with participation in 9 studies, in the area of water resources management, hydrology, hydraulics and flood protection of technical projects and many years of experience in the supervision of technical projects as a Civil Engineer of the Public Sector (Management Body of Karla, DEYA Farsala). He is a member of scientific associations such as the Hellenic Hydrotechnical Association, the Hellenic Commission for the Management of Water Resources, the Hellenic Ecological Society, the International Association of Hydrological Sciences, the European Water Resources Association.
- 2004: Diploma in Civil Engineering at the University of Thessaly.
- 2007: MSc in Applied Engineering and Systems Simulation at the Civil Engineering Department of University of Thessaly.
- 2014: PhD in “The value of information in environmentally degraded aquifers” at the Civil Engineering Department of University of Thessaly.
- 2020: Postdoctoral Research in “Simulation and Management of Degraded Aquifers of Agricultural Basins with Nitrate Pollution under Uncertainty” granted by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.
- Water Resources Management, Hydrology and Hydraulics.
- Applications in GIS and irrigation water use in the context of precision agriculture.
- Deterministic and stochastic analysis, modelling, management and prediction of groundwater resources.
- Spatio-temporal analysis of groundwater quantity and quality.
- Hydraulic simulation of water distribution systems (DIS).
- Flood analysis, modelling and forecasting.