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Studies
1994 - PhD in Physics, Physics Department, Universita' di Roma "La Sapienza"
2014 - Diploma in Computer Science, Hellinic Open University
1990 - Diploma in Physics (5 years studies), Physics Department, Universita' di Roma "La Sapienza"
1988 - Diploma in Physics (4 years studies), Physics Department, National and Capodestrian University of Athens
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Research Interests
- Physical Chenistry of Amorphous Materials
- Molecular Dynamics Simulations
- Simulations of Experimental Optical Spectre
- Composite Materials for Technological Applications
- Web and Android Applications
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Representative Publications
1) “Short-range structure, the role of bismuth and property –structure correlations in bismuth borate glasses”, C.P.E. Varsamis, N. Makris, C. Valvi and E.I. Kamitsos, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 23, 10006 (2021)
2) “Spectroscopic studies of mobile cations in glass”, E.I. Kamitsos, C.P.E. Varsamis and A. Vegiri, Phys. Chem. Glasses 61, 107 (2020)
3) “Vibrational spectroscopic and bond valence study of structure and bonding in Al2O3-containing AgI-AgPO3 glasses”, D. Palles, I. Konidakis, C.P.E. Varsamis, and E.I. Kamitsos, RSC Advances 6, 16697 (2016)
4) “Lithium ion conducting boron-oxynitride amorphous thin films: Synthesis and molecular structure by infrared spectroscopy and density functional theory modeling”, M. Dussauze, E.I. Kamitsos, P. Johansson, A. Matic, C.P.E. Varsamis, D. Cavagnat, P. Vinatier, and Y. Hamon, J. Phys. Chem. C 117, 7202 (2013)
5) “Investigation of CuI-containing molybdophosphate glasses by infrared reflectance spectroscopy”, C.P.E. Varsamis, E.I. Kamitsos, T. Minami and N. Machida, J. Phys. Chem. C 116, 11671 (2012)
6) “Structure and Properties of Mixed Strontium-Manganese Metaphosphate Glasses”, I. Konidakis, C.P.E. Varsamis, E.I. Kamitsos, D. Möncke and D. Ehrt, J. Phys. Chem. C 114, 9125 (2010)
7) "Molecular dynamics investigation of mixed-alkali borate glasses: Short-range order structure and alkali-ion environments", A. Vegiri, C.P.E. Varsamis and E.I. Kamitsos, Phys. Rev. B 80, 184202 (2009)
8) “Structure and optical properties of amorphous lead-germanate films developed by pulsed laser deposition”, M. Dussauze, A. Giannoudakos, L. Velli, C.P.E. Varsamis, M. Kompitsas and E.I. Kamitsos, The Journal of Chemical Physics 127, 034704 (2007)
9) “Thin film glassy electrolytes: structure and composition by experimental and simulated infrared spectra”, E.I. Kamitsos, M. Dussauze, C.P.E. Varsamis, P. Vinatier and Y. Hamon, J. Phys. Chem. C 111, 8111 (2007)
10) “Composition- and temperature-dependence of cesium-borate glasses by molecular dynamics”, A. Vegiri, C.P.E. Varsamis and E.I. Kamitsos, The Journal of Chemical Physics 123, 014508 (2005)
11) “Clustering and percolation in lithium borate glasses”, A. Vegiri and C.P.E. Varsamis, The Journal of Chemical Physics 120, 7689 (2004)
12) “Medium range order in glass and the germanate anomaly effect”, Y.D. Yiannopoulos, C.P.E. Varsamis and E.I. Kamitsos, Chem. Phys. Lett. 359, 246 (2002)
13) “Cation mass dependence of the nearly constant dielectric loss in alkali triborate glasses”, A. Rivera, C. Leon, C.P.E. Varsamis, G.D. Chryssikos, K.L. Ngai, C.M. Roland and L.J. Buckley, Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 125902 (2002)
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Undergraduate Courses
- Physics
- Electromagnetic Fields I
- Electromagnetic Fields II
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Postgraduate Courses
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