Georgios Hatzikonstandis

Assistant Professor

Studies

  • MSc in “Quality Assurance”, Hellenic Open University, Greece 2007.
  • Diploma in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering University of GENOVA (Italy), 1980.

 

Research interests

  • Traditional Shipbuilding in Greece
  • Developments – improvements of the Regulations of Ship Construction Classification Rules
  • Anti-pollution technologies and applications on ships
  • Design – construction – repair of Passenger – Car ferries of open type ships
  • Design – construction – repair of Passenger ships, fishing vessels from shipbuilding timber
  • Ship equipment (design – construction of cranes, main engines foundation/machines foundation)
  • Conversion of propulsion installation of ships from conventional fuel to use of liquefied natural gas

 

Selected publications

George Hatzikonstandis, “Problems in the construction of Catamaran type boats, and their Treatment”, Journal of Hellenic Association Naval Architects, n. 55/ April – June 1995.

George Hatzikonstandis, “Design of the oil – spill combat ship CLEANMAG 1 – NANCY’’, Technical Report, Journal of Hellenic Association Naval Architects, 2001.

G. Chatzikonstantis, K. Belimbasakis, “Optimization of shipbuilding technology for combat of pollution and the protection of the marine environment”, Journal of Hellenic Association Naval Architects, n. 93, October – December 2004.

G. Chatzikonstantis, G. Theotokatos, K. Belimbasakis, “Optimization of shipbuilding technology for investigation of naval engine control Diesel΄΄, ARCHIMEDES II, Journal of Hellenic Association Naval Architects, n. 93, February 2005.

K.A Belibassakis, G.K. Hatzikonstandis, G. Theotokatos, Ch.N. Stefanakos, S. Sarantopoulos, Th. Gerostathis, Y.G. Georgiou, “New challenges in the education of Naval Architects in TEI of Athens”, WSEAS International Conference on Engineering Education, Vouliagmeni, Athens, Greece, July 8-10, 2005.

G. Theotokatos, G. Chatzikonstantis, “Measurement and analysis of noise and oscillations in the Department Shipbuilding of TEI Athens”, Chronicles of Naval Engineers, no. vol. 97, December 2005.

Belibassakis, K.A., Chatzikonstandis G., Georgiou Y., “Optimization of naval technology for novel oil – spill combating technique”, submitted for presentation in 12th International Congress of the International Maritime Association of the Mediterranean IMAM 2007, Varna, Boulgaria.

 

Courses

The current academic year he teaches the following courses:

 

Undergraduate
  • Thermodynamics
  • Ship lines drawing and introduction to CASD
  • Ship construction drawings