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Dimitrios Triantakonstantis

Dr. Dimitrios Triantakonstantis

Department of Sustainable Agriculture,  University of Patras

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Dr. Dimitrios Triantakonstantis is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Sustainable Agriculture / University of Patras, Greece. He completed his PhD studies in GIS and Spatial Statistics at the Agricultural University of Athens, Greece, and MSc studies in Environmental Management (Agricultural University of Athens) and GIS with Remote Sensing (University of Greenwich, UK). He has been employed by the University of Newcastle, UK, and State University of New York, USA, as a PostDoc Researcher in GIS and Remote Sensing. He has coordinated the LIFE GEOCARBON project and also led the PRIMA SOILS4MED project, both funded by the European Commission. He has published about 30 papers in various journals. His teaching disciplines and research interests include Precision Agriculture, GIS, Remote Sensing, and Soil Science.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Climate Change
GIS
Remote Sensing
Soil Science
Spatial Modeling

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Dr. Dimitrios Triantakonstantis is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Sustainable Agriculture / University of Patras, Greece. He completed his PhD studies in GIS and Spatial Statistics at the Agricultural University of Athens, Greece, and MSc studies in Environmental Management (Agricultural University of Athens) and GIS with Remote Sensing (University of Greenwich, UK). He has been employed by the University of Newcastle, UK, and State University of New York, USA, as a PostDoc Researcher in GIS and Remote Sensing. He has coordinated the LIFE GEOCARBON project and also led the PRIMA SOILS4MED project, both funded by the European Commission. He has published about 30 papers in various journals. His teaching disciplines and research interests include Precision Agriculture, GIS, Remote Sensing, and Soil Science.