Loading...

CHEMICAL SCIENCE AND BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING

Dimitrios P. Nikolelis

Biography:

Dimitrios P. Nikolelis received his PhD from University of Athens in 1976. And he is a professor of environmental chemistry in Department of Chemistry, University of Athens. Professor Dimitrios Nikolelis has coordinated 3 European Projects on environmental biosensors (CIPA96-0231, IC15-CT96-0804 and QLK3-2000-01311). He also was twice a NATO Director in the following Advanced Research Workshops: 1. Biosensors for Direct Monitoring of Environmental Pollutants in Field, Smolenice, Slovakia,: May 1996; and 2. Portable biosensors for the Rapid Detection of Biochemical Weapons of Terrorism, July 2012. Professor Dimitrios Nikolelis has over 200 scientific papers in scientific journals and conferences.

Research Interests:

His research is targeted on the fabrication of portable biosensors in the field uses and he has authored a large number of scientific papers on the detection of environmental pollutants such as hydrazines, dioxins, insecticides, toxins, etc.

Open Access Journals

Recently Released Issues

Social Network

Loading ....
Loading ....
Loading ....

Abstracting and Indexing

Boffin Access use Crossref Similarity Check for averting plagiarism

Retractions

Boffin Access Limited is committed to maintaining the integrity of the scholarly record to researchers. Therefore violation of professional ethical codes may lead to retract articles. Article(s) may be retracted if it is found to have serious flaws, reported misconduct research, constitute copyright infringement and plagiarism.
To help avoid the incorrect or misleading publications, please drop your message to

Send Information

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Enter your e-mail address to stay informed about published articles, issue releases and latest updates on journal activities.

Feedback

We openly welcome feedback and constructive criticism. Your compliments, concerns and suggestions regarding our services will prove enormously helpful in making them even better.

Do you have an idea or suggestion that can influence the Open Access community? Send an email to: support@boffinaccess.org