Evangelos I. Sfakianakis
Evangelos I. Sfakianakis
I went to High School at the German School of Athens (Deutsche Schule Athen -DSA), graduating with honors in 2002.
I then entered the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), undoubtedly the most challenging school in Greece. I graduated in 2007 with a GPA of 9.72/10. My focus was “Electronics and Systems”, including two major specialization areas -”Waves and Telecommunications”, “Electronics, Circuits, Materials”- and two minor specialization areas -”Physics”, “Signals, Control, Robotics”.
Before my graduation, I applied for grad school (in Physics) and had the honor of being awarded the Whiteman Fellowship for graduate studies at MIT. I am grateful to George Elbaum and Mimi Jensen, truly wonderful people, for their generosity. I ceased the opportunity and... here I am!
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name Evangelos Sfakianakis
location Boston, Massachusetts
job Graduate Student
subjects Theoretical Physics
Graduate Courses
Quantum Theory I & II
Relativistic Quantum Field Theory I, II & III
Statistical Mechanics I & II
Intro to Nuclear and Particle Physics
General Relativity
Cosmology
Particle Physics of the Early Universe
Theory of Solids I
Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
Undergraduate Projects
Design of a band-pass microwave filter
Microwave Elements and Sources course, Prof. I. Kanellopoulos
Free Electron LASER: Basic Principles and Analysis of Operation (Compton Limit)
Microwave Elements and Sources course, Prof. I. Vomvoridis
Deign and Implementation of a wavelet filter-bank using 0.18 micron technology
“VLSI Design” Lab, Prof. J. Nossek,
Munich Institute of Technology (TUM)
Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in a Magnetized two-component plasma with non-zero initial velocities
with P. Zestanakis,
Propagation in Ionized Media Course, Prof. K. Hizanidis
Public Procurement Policy and Effects on various Economical Data
Political Economy course, Prof. A. Romboli