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Dr. Constantine Michailides holds a BSc, MSc and PhD in Civil Engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), Greece. He did a PhD (2012) in Marine and Offshore Engineering in hydroelasticity of floating structures and wave energy production. Since May 2013, he joined Centre for Ships and Ocean Structures (CeSOS) and Centre for Autonomous Marine Operations and Systems (AMOS) in the Department of Marine Technology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway. In NTNU he was working as Postdoctoral Researcher mainly on projects with focus to experimental and numerical investigation of combined offshore wind turbines and ocean energy devices until January 2016 when he was appointed as a Senior Lecturer in the Marine and Offshore Engineering at Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK. On July 2017 Constantine started as a Lecturer (elected Faculty member/'μέλος ΔΕΠ') of Offshore Structures/Engineering in the Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics in Cyprus University of Technology (CUT), Limassol, Cyprus. On July 2021 Constantine promoted as Assistant Professor in CUT. In CUT he was taught: (i) Coastal Engineering, (ii) Offshore Structures/Engineering, (iii) Water supply networks and (iv) Law and Technical Legislation.
On November 2021 Constantine started as an Assistant Professor (elected Faculty member/'μέλος ΔΕΠ') of Marine-Hydraulics Works in the Department of Civil Engineering in International Hellenic University (IHU), Greece. In IHU he is responsible for the teaching of the following modules: (i) Hydraulics, (ii) Fluid Mechanics, (iii) Coastal Engineering, (iv) Computational Hydrodynamics, (v) Offshore Structures/Engineering and (vi) Water and sewerage supply networks.
Dr. Constantine Michailides has performed research on numerical analysis, experimental testing and structural/field monitoring of marine structures, water networks as well as ocean environment and hydraulic flows. Constantine's research focuses on numerical analysis of marine civil engineering physical problems, wave-structure interaction, hydrodynamics, hydroelasticity, wave energy converters, offshore wind, design and analysis of water networks, fluid flow, hydroexperiments, computational fluid dynamics, SHM, optimization.
Constantine is a member of national and international research, professional and funding bodies (e.g. International Symposium of Offshore and Polar Engineers/ISOPE, International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress/ISSC, Technical Chamber of Greece/TCG, ASRANeT, and Peer Review College member in Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council/EPSRC in UK). He authored 46 journal research papers in peer reviewed journal (SCI), 35 conference papers and two books in the field of coastal and offshore engineering. Constantine has an active role in different global research/professional bodies.
Constantine is leader of the Hydraulics/Marine Civil Engineering lab of International Hellenic University and Research Coordinator/Member of EMERGE - East Med Energy Center (https://www.emerge-i.com).
Dr. Constantine Michailides holds a BSc, MSc and PhD in Civil Engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), Greece. He did a PhD (2012) in Marine and Offshore Engineering in hydroelasticity of floating structures and wave energy production. Since May 2013, he joined Centre for Ships and Ocean Structures (CeSOS) and Centre for Autonomous Marine Operations and Systems (AMOS) in the Department of Marine Technology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway. In NTNU he was working as Postdoctoral Researcher mainly on projects with focus to experimental and numerical investigation of combined offshore wind turbines and ocean energy devices until January 2016 when he was appointed as a Senior Lecturer in the Marine and Offshore Engineering at Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK. On July 2017 Constantine started as a Lecturer (elected Faculty member/'μέλος ΔΕΠ') of Offshore Structures/Engineering in the Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics in Cyprus University of Technology (CUT), Limassol, Cyprus. On July 2021 Constantine promoted as Assistant Professor in CUT. In CUT he was taught: (i) Coastal Engineering, (ii) Offshore Structures/Engineering, (iii) Water supply networks and (iv) Law and Technical Legislation.
On November 2021 Constantine started as an Assistant Professor (elected Faculty member/'μέλος ΔΕΠ') of Marine-Hydraulics Works in the Department of Civil Engineering in International Hellenic University (IHU), Greece. In IHU he is responsible for the teaching of the following modules: (i) Hydraulics, (ii) Fluid Mechanics, (iii) Coastal Engineering, (iv) Computational Hydrodynamics, (v) Offshore Structures/Engineering and (vi) Water and sewerage supply networks.
Dr. Constantine Michailides has performed research on numerical analysis, experimental testing and structural/field monitoring of marine structures, water networks as well as ocean environment and hydraulic flows. Constantine's research focuses on numerical analysis of marine civil engineering physical problems, wave-structure interaction, hydrodynamics, hydroelasticity, wave energy converters, offshore wind, design and analysis of water networks, fluid flow, hydroexperiments, computational fluid dynamics, SHM, optimization.
Constantine is a member of national and international research, professional and funding bodies (e.g. International Symposium of Offshore and Polar Engineers/ISOPE, International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress/ISSC, Technical Chamber of Greece/TCG, ASRANeT, and Peer Review College member in Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council/EPSRC in UK). He authored 46 journal research papers in peer reviewed journal (SCI), 35 conference papers and two books in the field of coastal and offshore engineering. Constantine has an active role in different global research/professional bodies.
Constantine is leader of the Hydraulics/Marine Civil Engineering lab of International Hellenic University and Research Coordinator/Member of EMERGE - East Med Energy Center (https://www.emerge-i.com).