Παπαμαστοράκης Ιωάννης (PhD)
Θέση: Καθηγητής ΑΕΙ/ΤΕΙ
PhD: 1975, Dept. of Physics, Technichal University of Munich, Γερμανία
Supervisor(s): Reimar Lust - Gerhard Haerendel
Βιογραφικό:
Professor Emeritus, of Observational Astrophysics, University of Crete, Greece. He was born in Anno Viannos, Heraklion, Crete on the 27th of November, 1942. He received the B.Sc. in Physics (1968) and the Dr.Rer.Nat. (1975) both from the Technische Universitaet Muenchen. He worked as Researcher at the Max Planck Institut fur Extraterrestrische Physik (MPE) before moving to the University of Crete in 1980, first as Visiting Lecturer and then (1984) as Assistant Professor. He was promoted to an Associate Professor in 1990 and to Professor in 2005. He retired and was elected Emeritus Professor in 2009. He served as the first Director of Skinakas Observatory, which he founded together with Gerhard Haerendel (MPE), from 1984 until his retirement. Since 2001 he is the Scientific Director of the Onassis Foundation Science Lecture Series that take place every July at FORTH. Scientifically, he is interested in Space Physics and Observational Astrophysics.
Professor Emeritus, of Observational Astrophysics, University of Crete, Greece. He was born in Anno Viannos, Heraklion, Crete on the 27th of November, 1942. He received the B.Sc. in Physics (1968) and the Dr.Rer.Nat. (1975) both from the Technische Universitaet Muenchen. He worked as Researcher at the Max Planck Institut fur Extraterrestrische Physik (MPE) before moving to the University of Crete in 1980, first as Visiting Lecturer and then (1984) as Assistant Professor. He was promoted to an Associate Professor in 1990 and to Professor in 2005. He retired and was elected Emeritus Professor in 2009. He served as the first Director of Skinakas Observatory, which he founded together with Gerhard Haerendel (MPE), from 1984 until his retirement. Since 2001 he is the Scientific Director of the Onassis Foundation Science Lecture Series that take place every July at FORTH. Scientifically, he is interested in Space Physics and Observational Astrophysics.
