Nikolaos Aretakis, Professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering of NTUA. He holds a Mechanical engineering Degree (1994) from NTUA and has completed his PhD at the Laboratory of Thermal Turbomachines (LTT) of NTUA in 2000 on the subject of gas turbines diagnostics. He has more than fifty peer-reviewed publications. He is the recipient of the ASME/IGTI Controls and Diagnostics Committee Best Paper award in 2002 and the ASME/IGTI Cycle Innovations Committee Best Paper award in 2012. He has been working in domestic and EU research projects for over twenty years. His work is focused on gas turbine performance modeling, gas turbine diagnostics and monitoring systems, fast response measurements (e.g., vibrations) analysis and application for diagnosis.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Mission Analysis
Turbomachinery Design
Gas turbines for air, ...
Monitoring and diagnos...
Gas turbine and jet en...
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Gas turbines for air, land and sea applications
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Gas turbine and jet engine performance modelling
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Mission Analysis
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Monitoring and diagnostics of power plants
Short Biography
Nikolaos Aretakis, Professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering of NTUA. He holds a Mechanical engineering Degree (1994) from NTUA and has completed his PhD at the Laboratory of Thermal Turbomachines (LTT) of NTUA in 2000 on the subject of gas turbines diagnostics. He has more than fifty peer-reviewed publications. He is the recipient of the ASME/IGTI Controls and Diagnostics Committee Best Paper award in 2002 and the ASME/IGTI Cycle Innovations Committee Best Paper award in 2012. He has been working in domestic and EU research projects for over twenty years. His work is focused on gas turbine performance modeling, gas turbine diagnostics and monitoring systems, fast response measurements (e.g., vibrations) analysis and application for diagnosis.