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2007


1998


1993

Habilitation and venia legendi in Astronomy and Astrophysics
University of Göttingen

PhD in Astrophysics
University of Göttingen

Diploma (M.Sc.) in Physics
University of Göttingen


born in Athens and grown up in Crete


Main Areas of  Expertise
Observational Astronomy, Galaxy Evolution and Near-Field Cosmology - X-ray, UV, Optical and Near-Infrared Studies of Galaxies - Surface Photometry and Structural Investigations of Galaxies - Optical Spectroscopy and Element Abundance Determinations - Evolutionary Synthesis Modelling - Dwarf Galaxies - Interacting and Ultraluminous Infrared Starburst Galaxies - Blue Compact Galaxies in the Local Universe and at Intermediate Redshift

Publications    

Teaching  
Basic and advanced courses on galaxies, observational cosmology and astronomical techniques;  laboratory classes, co-advising of Diploma and PhD students

Observational Experience
Principal Investigator or co-investigator in numerous successful observing programmes with ground-based and spaceborne telescopes - Observations with the IUE, ROSAT, XMM, Chandra (more than 800 ksec) - more than 90 nights observing with ground based telescopes (ESO VLT FORS 1&2, NTT, 3.6m, Danish 1.54m (Chile); 3.6m Galileo and NOT (La Palma/Spain); 1.23m, 2.2m3.6m at (Calar Alto/Spain)) using a variety of optical and near infrared instrumentations and

Research Interests
Formation and chemodynamical evolution of low-mass extragalactic systems
Search for and multiwavelength studies (radio through X-ray) of extremely metal-deficient galaxies in the nearby Universe
Origin and implications of starburst activity in Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies
Structure and evolution of the multi-phase interstellar medium in starburst galaxies
Structural and morphological evolution of galaxies: formation of the disk and bulge component
  Fundamental relations in galaxies (Tully-Fisher, Fundamental Plane,  luminosity-metallicity)
  Star clusters as tracers of the star formation history of galaxies
  Galaxy transformations in clusters and diffuse intragroup light in compact galaxy groups
  Evolutionary relations between different types of dwarf galaxies in clusters and in the field
  Properties of galaxies in voids
   Starburst and AGN activity in Ultraluminous IR galaxies
  Numerical simulations of galaxy formation and evolution
Pipeline processing of complex multiwavelength datasets and automated galaxy classification techniques


Miscellaneous
Leading role in several successful proposals to DARA, DLR, DFG, EU Commission and Volkswagen Foundation
Refereeing for Astronomy & Astrophysics, Astronomical Journal and Astrophysical Journal
Several research stays in France (Observatoire de Meudon, one year), USA (Lick Observatory/Santa Cruz), Spain (IAA Granada and IAC Tenerife)
System Administrator (Unix and Linux) and development of astronomical software in Fortran and C
Co-organiser of the Parallel Session ``The life of galaxies'' of the JENAM 2004 conference in Granada


Collaborations (in random order)

Y.I. Izotov, N.G. Guseva
Main Astronomical Observatory, Kiev, Ukraine
K. Noeske, D. Koo & DEEP Team
University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
J.M. Vilchez
Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia (IAA), Granada, Spain
E. Wehner Department of Physics & Astronomy, McMaster University, Canada
J. Ott ATCA, Australia
U. Fritze von Alvensleben , R. Kotulla University of Hertfordshire, UK 
L.M. Cairos, P. Weilbacher , S. Knollmann  Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam (AIP), Germany
C. Munoz-Tunon, N. Caon
Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias (IAC), Tenerife, Spain
G. Hensler, W.W. Zeilinger
Institut für Astronomie der Universität Wien, Austria
J.S. Gallagher III  University of Wisconsin, USA
U. Klein
Radioastronomisches Institut Bonn, Germany 
R. Beck, A. Zensus
Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie, Bonn, Germany 
B. Cunow; A. Kniazev
University of South Africa (UNISA) ; SAAO, South Africa
K.J. Fricke
University of Göttingen
A. Gil de Paz
Caltech/IPAC & Carnegie Observatories, Pasadena, USA
C. Heller
Georgia Southern University, USA
N. Bergvall, G. Östlin
Uppsala Observatory ;  Stockholm Observatory , Sweden
P.-A. Duc
CEA/DSM/DAPNIA, Service d'Astrophysique, Saclay, France
T.X. Thuan University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA