Environmental Geochemistry
NIKOLAOS NIKOLAIDIS - graduate -
(A+)
School of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Crete
Global biogeochemical cycles, Determination of pH of natural waters, Carbonate balance, Chemicals species in solution, Regulator voltage and neutralizing capacity, Creating the composition of natural waters, Determination of equilibrium constants, Chemical activity and ionic strength, Fate of metals in the environment, Hydrolysis and complexation of metals, Action of inorganic compounds as substituents, Competitive binding ligands, Interaction of aqueous solutions with sediments and soils, Solubility and sorption, Effect of chemical species in solubility, Formation of surface complexes, Redox Geochemistry, Heterogeneous reactions and cycles, Redox balance capacity and redox titrations (scale pE), Use of chemical equilibrium model for the modeling of chemical species of heavy metals in surface waters and groundwater, Environmental geochemistry applications for soil remediation
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, - Undergraduate -
(A-)
, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technologie
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Fundamentals objectives and benefits of the building energy audit. Introduction to energy regulations. Systems and instrumentation for the building energy audit. Design and installation of energy monitoring networks, fault detection and maintance. Assessment and design of the building envelope, the electrical installation and HVAC systems.
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This course general data for the earth's atmosphere are presented and discussed involving an environmental engineer. The earth's energy balance is analyzed in combination with the greenhouse effect. Particular emphasis is placed on thermodynamic processes of the atmospheric air and on the governing equations of the movement of air masses in the atmospheric boundary layer. Furthermore, atmospheric statistic analysis is presented as well as the analysis of weather systems.
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Aquatic Chemistry
Elefteria Psillakis - undergraduate -
(A-)
School of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Crete
Introduction to the properties of water and global biogeochemical cycles, The carbonate system, Law of mass action, Ionization Fractions, Distribution charts, pC-pH diagrams, chemical equilibrium calculations, Acid/bases chemical titration, Laws of thermodynamics, equilibrium constant, ionic strength, activity coefficient, Complexation, Oxidation - reduction, pE-pH charts, chlorine
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Introduction to Environmental Systems Modeling, Transport Phenomena, Dispesive Systems, Advective Systems, Advective/Dispersive Systems, Compartmentalization, Sediment Transport, Simple Transport Models, Parameter Estimation, Chemical-Reaction Kinetics, Eutrophication, Ecosystem Models, Conventional Pollutants in Rivers and Estuaries, Toxic Organic Chemicals in Lakes, Rivers and Estuaries.
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Vasileios Pagounis - Undergraduate -
(A-)
Department of Civil Engineering and Surveying & Geoinformatics Engineering, TEI of Athens
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Environmental Geotechnics
Marina Pantazidou - Undergraduate -
(A-)
School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens
The object of Environmental Geotechnics is the protection of the subsurface (soil and groundwater) from potential pollutants related primarily to waste management (e.g. landfills) and to transporting, storing and handling toxic raw materials (e.g. petroleum products, solvents). The course aims to promote (a) comprehension of the main processes that govern the spreading of pollution and its containment, (b) judicious application of the equations describing these processes and (c) familiarization with case studies of contaminated sites.
A case study of contamination and remediation evolves in time and in space. To this end, the course first and foremost aims to highlight the temporal scale (several years to decades) and the spatial scale of these cases (tens to hundreds of meters, even a few kilometers when multiple neighboring pollution sources exist). Meanwhile, the course covers background necessary to assess the severity of pollution and gives a sense of when a contaminated site is a “difficult” one to remediate.
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Renewable Energy Sources
Athanasios Katsanevakis - Undergraduate -
(A-)
Department of Mechanical Engineering, TEI of Central Macedonia
- Possibilities and limits of use of renewable energy, meeting energy needs with renewables, problems and current efforts for their exploitation. Fundamental wind data, wind characteristics, boundary layer, wind energy, wind measurements, Betz limit, types of turbines (A / C), efficiency A / C, main parts A / C, wind farms, force analysis on the flaps A / C estimate annual energy production, economic component of wind energy.
- Fundamental solar elements, solar radiation, solar constant, characteristics of solar radiation outside and inside the Earth's atmosphere, location and movement of the sun relative to the observer on the surface of the Earth, direct and diffuse solar radiation, methods and instrumentation, calculation solar, flat panel solar collectors, operating principles, energy balances, characteristic performance, selective surfaces, pivot solar panels, efficiencies, solar cells (P / V) characteristic performance P / B wiring ways P / B efficiency.
- Hydroelectric projects, types of hydroelectric power plants, energy production calculation.
- Biomass combustion, pyrolysis, gasification, biofuels.
- Financial investment data RES.
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Ecology and Sustainable Development
Myrofora - Euaggelia Theodoridou - Undergraduate -
(A-)
Department of Civil Engineering and Surveying and Geomatics, TEI of Central Macedonia
Ecological systems. The concept of ecosystem, ecosystem structure, flow of energy in ecosystems, Biogeochemical cycles, management of ecological systems Terrestrial ecosystems in Greece. Residential Environment. Elements of landscape and environmental impact factors, the population dynamics, residential area, data on the current environment in the Mediterranean population and economic activities, land use, Spatial and urban planning, the design levels.
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