Theses

The Solar Engineering Unit offers a list of suggested diploma theses to undergraduate students in subjects relative to the research interests of the Unit. Interested candidates should contact directly the researchers working on topics they are interested in. If you need further information or guidance, please contact us.

Several theses have been completed during the last years. Indicatively listed are:

Christos Kanteler, ”Simulation of a wind turbine operation in urban environment”, 2020. [link]

Konstantina Mandraki, ”Electrical micro-grid: Energy handling of photovoltaics and wind generators in urban environment”, 2019. [link]

Lampros Papaspyros, “Computational analysis-optimization of installations for heat removal from an absorbing surface of concentrating solar systems”, 2019. [link]

George Pantelidis, “Theoretical analysis and optimization of α solar thermal system with the φ-f chart method”, 2016. [link]

Charalambos Chrysinas, “Theoretical analysis and optical simulation of point focus solar concentrator”, 2015. [link]

Gerasimos Pagratis, “Theoretical analysis and thermal simulation of passive cooling system for high concentration photovoltaic cells”, 2015. [link]

Chrysa Tsesmeli, “A study of the effect of a self-cleaning coating in the performance of photovoltaics”, 2013. [link]

Ioannis Tzigkounakis, “Using multimedia in energy educational applications: Study of solar thermal systems”, 1999.