VASILOPOULOU
THEODORA


Postdoctoral Researcher, Physicist

VASILOPOULOU THEODORA

Dr Theodora Vasilopoulou, received her B.Sc. in Applied Mathematical & Physical Science from National Technical University of Athens in 2006 and her M.Sc. in Physics and Technological Applications in 2008.

She obtained her Ph.D. in Physics from National Technical University of Athens in 2012. She is currently a Post-doc researcher at the Fusion Technology Laboratory of the Institute of Nuclear and Radiological Sciences, Technology, Energy & Safety at NCSR ‘Demokritos’, Athens, Greece.

Her research interests include fusion technology, gamma-spectrometry, development of non-destructive nuclear analytical techniques, activation analysis studies and applications, modeling and simulation studies.

Her publications include 2 book chapters, 32 papers in scientific journals and 49 contributions in conference proceedings. She has co-authored 41 technical reports.

Selected Publications

Selected Grants

Approval of Fluorescence and Reactive oxygen Intermediates by Neutron Generated electronic Excitation as a foundation for radically new cancer therapies

2018-2022 | European Commission / Horizon 2020

FRINGE is a research and innovation action funded under H2020-FETOPEN program that is focused on the development of a genuinely new hybrid-technology for cancer therapy. FRINGE aim is to combine the advantages of both photo-medical and neutron-based therapies to achieve high tumor treatment efficien...

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European Fusion Project

2014-2021 | European Commission / Horizon 2020

Project summary

The EUROfusion programme is based on the Roadmap to the Realisation of Fusion Energy. The programme has two aims:
  • Preparing for ITER experiments
  • Developing ...

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Fusion Emerging Technology & Fusion Technology

2008-2013 | European Commission / FP7

Scientific Coordination of the tasks:

  • Radiation damage in Fe and Fe-Cr alloys by electrical resistivity measurements
  • Short-range ordering kinetics in Fe-Cr alloys under irradiation
  • Effect of iron ion irradiation on the structural and magnetic properties of thin F...

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