Sofia - Eirini Chatoutsidou
Post-Doctoral Researcher, Laboratory of Atmospheric Aerosols

Contact

  • Office: Κ1.134
  • Tel.: +30 28210 37816
  • Email: sochatoutsidou@isc.tuc.gr

Education

  • 2016: Ph.D.: School of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Crete.
  • 2011: M.Sc.: Environmental and Sanitary Engineering, School of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Crete.
  • 2008: Diploma in Chemical Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Research Interests

  • Conducting research in the field of air pollution and specifically in indoor air quality, modeling of physical processes and investigation of dynamics of airborne particles, identification and analysis of the impact of anthropogenic and natural sources on air pollution and its impact people exposure.

Participation in Research Programmes and Projects

  • Hexacomm: Human Exposure to Aerosol Contaminants in Modern Microenvironments, European Union, 7th framework program FP7/2007-2013, Marie Curie Initial Training Network (ITN).
  • LIFE Index-Air project (LIFE15 ENV/PT/000674).
  • Panacea: PANhellenic infrastructure for Atmospheric Composition and climate change, (MIS 5021516). Implemented under the Action "Reinforcement of the Research and Innovation Infrastructure" funded by the Operational Programme "Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship and Innovation" (NSRF 2014-2020), and co-financed by Greece and the European Union (European Regional Development Fund).
  • National Νetwork on Climate Change and its Impacts – “Climpact" financed by the Public Investment Program of Greece.

Selected Publications

  • Chatoutsidou S.E., Ondráček J., Tesar O., Tørseth K., Zdimal V., Lazaridis M. Indoor/Outdoor particulate matter number and mass concentration in modern offices. Building and Environment 2015, 92, 462-474.
  • Chatoutsidou S.E., Mašková L., Ondráčková L., Ondráček J., Lazaridis M., Smolík J. Modeling of the aerosol infiltration characteristics in a cultural heritage building: Τhe Baroque Library Hall in Prague. Building and Environment 2015, 89, 253-263.
  • Chatoutsidou S.E., Drossinos Y., Tørseth K., Lazaridis M. Modelling of particle resuspension by a turbulent airflow and the role of particle size, surface roughness and electric charge. Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology 2016.
  • Kopanakis I., Chatoutsidou S.E., Glytsos T., Lazaridis M. Impact from local sources and variability of fine particle number concentration in a coastal sub-urban site. Atmospheric Research 2018, 136-148. 
  • Chatoutsidou S.E., Lazaridis M. Evaluation of particle resuspension and single-layer rates with exposure time and friction velocity for multilayer deposits in a turbulent boundary layer. Aerosol Air Quality and Research, DOI: 10.4209/aaqr.2018.01.0022.
  • Chatoutsidou S.E., Lazaridis M. Assessment of the impact of particulate dry deposition on soiling of indoor cultural heritage objects found in churches and museums/libraries. Journal of Cultural Heritage 2019, 39, 221-228.
  • Chalvatzaki E., Chatoutsidou S.E., Lehtomäki H., Almeida S.M., Eleftheriadis K., Hänninen O., Lazaridis M. Characterization of human health risks from particulate air pollution in selected European cities. Atmosphere 2019, 10, 96.
  • Chatoutsidou S.E., Kopanakis I., Lagouvardos K., Mihalopoulos N., Tørseth K., Lazaridis M. PM10 levels at urban, suburban and background locations in the eastern Mediterranean: Local versus regional sources with emphasis on African dust. Aerosol Air Quality and Health, DOI:10.1007/s11869-019-00750-4. 
  • Chalvatzaki E., Chatoutsidou S.E., Martins V., Faria T., Diapouli E., Manousakas M., Almeida S.M., Eleftheriadis K., Lazaridis M. Assessment of the personal dose received by school children due to PM10 air pollution in Lisbon. Aerosol Air Quality and Research 2020, 20, 1384-1397.
  • Chatoutsidou S.E., Saridaki A., Raisi L., Katsivela E., M., Tsiamis G., Zografakis M., Lazaridis M. Airborne particles and microorganisms in a dental clinic: Variability of indoor concentrations, impact of dental procedures, and personal exposure during everyday practice. Indoor Air 2021, 1-14.