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CURRICULUM VITAE (Detailed) ATHANASIOS A. TSIOUTRAS Msc Civil Engineer – Transport – Environmental (June 2018) CURRICULUM VITAE (Detailed) ATHANASIOS A. TSIOUTRAS MSc Civil Engineer – Transport – Environmental (June 2018) PERSONAL DATA SURNAME: Tsioutras NAME: Athanasios FATHER’S/MOTHER’S NAME: Adam/Angeliki ADDRESS: 5A Thodori Litsa st. - Thermi - 57001 - Thessaloniki - Greece DATE OF BIRTH: 23.09.1970 TEL.: +30-2310-498.264, +30-2310-347.234, +30-694-50.400.88 E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected] STUDIES 1. June 1988: Graduation from the 25th Lyceum of Thessaloniki (grade:18.3/20.0). 2. March 1996: Civil Engineer Diploma, Civil Engineer School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (A.U.Th.), 5 year course, Grade of graduation: (7) -seven- «very good». 3. June 1997, Successful attention of 4 post graduate lessons, 1 year Post Graduate Program which was a precondition for a PhD Thesis, Transport Laboratory, Civil Engineer School of A.U.Th. 4. September 1999: Post Graduate Diploma on Environmental Physics, School of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, A.U.Th, 2 year course, Grade of Graduation: (9) -nine-«excellent». 5. October 2001: PhD Candidate in Transport Laboratory, Civil Engineer School of A.U.Th. Thesis title: «Modelling of effect of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems regarding the traffic and environmental conditions». FOREIGN LANGUAGES 1. English, First Certificate in English, 1985. KNOWLEDGE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1. Languages of programming: Fortran 77. 2. Operational systems: DOS, Windows. 3. Handling of programs: MsOffice, QSB+, Grapher, Origin, Mathcad, Mathematica, Programs of working out the image (ACDSee, Corel, Paintshop-pro, Photoshop, Picture Publisher) , Civil Engineer Fees. TRAINING SEMINARS 1. Technical Estimations on real estate, National Bank of Greece S.A., 13-14/9/2012. 2. «ISO 9001 from TUV AUSTRIA HELLAS for Internal Inspectors, Nefeli Hotel, Panorama, Thessaloniki, 24-25/6/2010. 1 3. «Education in Autocad, Archicad, 3D-Studio», Technical Chamber of Greece, Department of Central Macedonia, January-March 2000. 4. «Technical estimations on real estate and business companies», National Bank of Greece, S.A., Capitol Hotel, Thessaloniki, 29-30 of March 1999. 5. «Image processing using a computer (300 hours, 1995). 6. «Training in Cad-Cam, a program of 350 hours of theory and practical exercise. The practical exercise took place at the Universities of Luton and Edge Hill, UK (1994). WORKING EXPERIENCE 1. January 2016 – today: Publicity – Awareness Campaigns Responsible of Hellenic Institute of Transport (HIT) of the Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH). 2. July 2013 – December 2015: Technical Projects Maturation Unit, Technical Department of CERTH. 3. January 2011 – April 2013: Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH) Press Office Responsible, with a track record of over 2000, published actions at mass media, where half of them were promoted by CERTH’s Press Office. 4. March 2001 – today: Research Associate at the Hellenic Institute of Transport (HIT) of the Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH). Responsible for Public Actions, having achieved over 500 interviews during the period 2004-2015, half of them implemented by himself, over 60 exhibitions and events participation and many other promo actions. For several years he has been technical responsible for HIT’s research fleet and the new buildings infrastructure. He has been involved in various research projects, such as (indicative): • MyCORRIDOR – Contribution in the project’s dissemination activities and the publication of the project results, 2018. • MOBILITY4EU – Participation in the Work Packages 5 and 6, 2017. • ADAS&ME - Participation in the Work Package 9, 2017. • ACTIVAGE - Participation in the Work Package 8, 2017. • SKILLFUL - Participation in the Work Package 1 and 2, 2016. • RESOLUTE - Participation in the Work Packages 3 and 7, 2016. • SocialCar - Participation in the Work Packages 3 and 4, 2016. • ADAS&ME - Participation in the Work Package 1, 2016. • ACTIS - Summary of the results of the workshop regarding the basic architecture of the platform for the auctioning of transport services, Contribution to the design, development process and initial evaluation of the auction platform and the additional services it offers, 2015. • GREENBERTH – Contribution into the dissemination and promotion of the project’s results, 2015. • ISABELLE – Disseminations actions for the Centre, 2015. • Prosperity4All – Participation in the technical actions of the project, 2015. • RAIN-EX - Disseminations actions for the Centre, 2015. 2 • EU-PORTRAItS - Participation in the technical actions of the project, 2015. • ACTIS - Summary of the results of the workshop regarding the basic architecture of the platform for the auctioning of transport services, Contribution to the design, development process and initial evaluation of the auction platform and the additional services it offersι, 2014. • EasyTrip – Support at the monitoring and project management, 2014. • RAIL4SEE - Participation in the round-table work of the project, collecting data, solving obstacles and finding measures to promote integrated and intermodal transport, 2014. • ISABELLE - Disseminations actions for the Centre, 2014. • COMPASS4D - Disseminations actions for the Centre, 2014. • EasyTrip – Organisation of the meetings and project workshops, 2013. • RAIL4SEE - Participation in the design and implementation of the project promotion activities as well as in the information actions for the citizens of Thessaloniki, 2013. • RAIL4SEE - Participation in the development of the intermodal transport model in the SEE region emphasizing in the railway network. Participation in defining the core network of SEE city-hubs, 2013. • CLOUD4all - Disseminations actions for the Centre, 2013. • MOWE-IT - Disseminations actions for the Centre, 2013. • FUTRE - Disseminations actions for the Project, 2013. • NEAR2 – Organization of network structure of research centers, 2013. • NEAR2 – Dissemination activities of the project, 2013. • CLOUD4all - Disseminations actions for the Centre, 2012. • SAFEWAY2SCHOOL – Participation in the Work Packages (WP) 2 and 9, 2012. • CLOSER - Collection and analysis of transit evaluation indicators at terminal stations, 2012. • FOTsis - Participation in the Work Packages (WP) 2.2, 2.3, 4.1, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7, 2012. • BACKGROUNDS - Responsible for the dissemination of the project results, participation in the activity 5.5, 2011. • CMART-CM, 2-BE-SAFE: Disseminations actions for the Centre, 2011. • CLOSER - Collection and analysis of transit evaluation indicators at terminal stations, 2011. • Center for the Supporting of the Moving People (KEM) in the Municipality of Kalamaria - Implementation of collection, updating and quality controls for the data of the transport operators on the KEM’s website. Managing digital databases for multi-tropical routing services, 2009-2010. • CLOSER – Analysis of systems for combining urban and interurban transport - Implementation of their analysis and clustering framework, 2009-2010. • European Economic Area - Participation in the support and organization of project promotion activities, 2009-2010. 3 • CAST - Participation in the design and analysis of road safety campaigns, 2009. • MARPOS – Dissemination actions of the project’s results - Information of the public, organization of the support for the implementation of the project's events (Conferences-Meetings), coordination of networking actions, 2009. • CAST - Participation in the design and analysis of road safety campaigns, 2008. • CATER – Statistical analysis of the research results of CATER and ΤΝΤ, 2008. • RIPCORD - Analysis of existing road safety analysis practices, 2007. • ΙΝ-SAFETY - Participation in the development of risk assessment methods, Work Package (WP) 3, 2007. • BOB-Campaign in Greece for the period 2002-2007, a Pan European Campaign against driving under influence of alcohol, funded by DG-TREN. Technical Responsible for the whole period (proposals, implementation, promotion, deliverables), meanwhile Dr. E. Bekiaris was the Scientific Responsible. In 2006 he achieved the cooperation between CERTH/HIT and the famous Greek singer George Tsalikis for the further promotion of road safety messages to the public. • Books relative to traffic education, specially designed for the Greek schools (Gymnasium and Lyceum), funded by the Greek Ministry of Transport and Communications, 2005-2006. • ADHRITO, funded by the General Secretariat for Research and Technology of the Greek Ministry of Development , a project focused on transport safety issues through the use of new tools, such as multimedia, driving simulators and skid-cars, incorporating the new technologies in the educational process. Technical Responsible (proposal, implementation, deliverables, promotion), meanwhile Scientific Responsible was Dr. E. Bekiaris, 2003-2005. • Development of a Centre of excellence on driver behaviour issues in the Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH)/Hellenic Institute of Transport (HIT). Technical Responsible for the laboratory set-up composed by a Virtual Reality Laboratory, a Research Vehicle equipped with several ADAS and a semi-dynamic Driving Simulator. Scientific Responsible was Dr. E. Bekiaris. The project was funded by the General Secretariat for Research and Technology of the Greek Ministry of Development, 2002 - 2004. • IMMACULATE – «Improvement of quality of air and levels of noise in urban environment via a completed, economically effective and multi - level applications of technologies of clean vehicles ". European Research Project (LIFE
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