Prof. Constantine Michailides currently serves as an Assistant Professor in Marine Works at the Department of Civil Engineering at International Hellenic University, Greece. He holds a BSc, MSc, and PhD in Civil Engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece and a PhD in Marine and Offshore Engineering in hydroelasticity of floating structures and wave energy production. In May 2013, he joined the Centre for Ships and Ocean Structures and Centre for Autonomous Marine Operations and Systems (AMOS) in the Department of Marine Technology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). In NTNU, he worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher, mainly on projects with a focus on experimental and numerical investigation of combined offshore wind turbines and ocean energy devices. In January 2016, he was appointed as Senior Lecturer in the Marine and Offshore Engineering at Liverpool John Moores University, UK, while in July 2017, he moved to Cyprus University of Technology appointed as a faculty member (2017-2021). His research interests mainly include hydrodynamics, offshore wind turbines, wave structure interaction, wave energy converters, marine renewable energy, offshore engineering, and marine structures. He serves as Corresponding Author for the development of the World Ocean Assessment III, Sub-Chapter: Marine Infrastructure for the United Nations. Constantine was listed in the Top 2% Scientists Worldwide for 2023 and 2024 by Stanford University.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Hydrodynamics
Wave Energy Converters
Wave–structure interac...
Offshore wind turbines
Marine civil engineeri...
Offshore and coastal s...
Marine hydraulics
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Wave Energy Converters
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Wave–structure interaction
Short Biography
Prof. Constantine Michailides currently serves as an Assistant Professor in Marine Works at the Department of Civil Engineering at International Hellenic University, Greece. He holds a BSc, MSc, and PhD in Civil Engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece and a PhD in Marine and Offshore Engineering in hydroelasticity of floating structures and wave energy production. In May 2013, he joined the Centre for Ships and Ocean Structures and Centre for Autonomous Marine Operations and Systems (AMOS) in the Department of Marine Technology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). In NTNU, he worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher, mainly on projects with a focus on experimental and numerical investigation of combined offshore wind turbines and ocean energy devices. In January 2016, he was appointed as Senior Lecturer in the Marine and Offshore Engineering at Liverpool John Moores University, UK, while in July 2017, he moved to Cyprus University of Technology appointed as a faculty member (2017-2021). His research interests mainly include hydrodynamics, offshore wind turbines, wave structure interaction, wave energy converters, marine renewable energy, offshore engineering, and marine structures. He serves as Corresponding Author for the development of the World Ocean Assessment III, Sub-Chapter: Marine Infrastructure for the United Nations. Constantine was listed in the Top 2% Scientists Worldwide for 2023 and 2024 by Stanford University.