Summary
George Spyropoulos is a teaching and research professional with 8+ years of focused experience in renewable energy, air quality monitoring, and sustainable mobility, based at the University of West Attica and SEALAB. He led technical delivery on pioneering projects such as Greece’s first solar-based EV charging stations (UNIWA and Tilos) and integrated a mobile air-pollution monitoring rig into an EV, blending hands-on engineering with field research. As Technical Director for accredited PV inspection at SEALAB, he combines regulatory rigor with practical system design to improve safety and performance of solar installations. An experienced academic author and presenter, he has contributed to over 11 journal papers, 43 international conferences, and co-authored a book on computational renewable energy applications. His work has earned two European Commission awards for the TILOS Island project, highlighting an uncommon track record of translating research into high-impact, real-world deployments.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
BEng, Mechanical Engineering, BEng, Mechanical Engineering at University of West Attica
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at National Kapodistrian University of Athens
MSc, Environmental Policy and Management, MSc, Environmental Policy and Management at University of the Aegean