
Appointed Lecturer
liosischristos@uniwa.gr
Christos Liosis graduated with a BSc in Physics from the University of Ioannina (2014). He holds an MSc in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics in Education from the School of Pedagogical and Technological Education (2016), a Postgraduate Diploma in Materials Science for Advanced Technologies from the Universities of Ioannina, Patras and Crete (2015), and an MSc in Energy Technologies from Heriot-Watt University in collaboration with the University of West Attica (2018). His MSc thesis, supervised by Prof. Ioannis Sarris, focused on the Numerical study of nanoparticle mixing in micropipes.
He obtained his PhD in Computational Fluid Dynamics from the University of Thessaly (2023), with a dissertation entitled Modeling for Water Purification from Heavy Metals Using Microfluidic Devices, supervised by Prof. Theodoros Karakasidis. His doctoral work centered on the transport and dispersion of magnetic nanoparticles in passive and magnetically driven mixers for water purification. Since 2024, he has been conducting postdoctoral research at the University of West Attica on the development of computational models for guiding, mixing, and separating magnetic nanoparticles, with applications in both water purification and bioengineering.
Since 2015, he has been an active member of the Flow Analysis and Simulation Team (FAST), working on fluid flow, hydraulics, convective heat transfer, magnetohydrodynamics, turbomachinery, bioengineering, turbulence, multiphase flows, industrial and environmental applications, and fluid–structure interactions.