Dr Philotheos LOKKAS
Civil
Engineer National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), GREECE
Ph.D. University College London, (UCL),
UK
M.Sc. University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, (UMIST),
UK
Emeritus Professor
Deputy Rector of TEI of Thessaly, Greece
and President of the Education and Research Committee
2002 - 2005
Address: 14 Hypsilantou
Str, 412 23 Larissa, Greece
Tel. Home:
+30 2410 283376, mobile: +30
6947379678
Office at TEI: +30 2410 684434
Professor Philotheos Lokkas was born in Larissa and graduated from
the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens
(NTUA), where
he was granted a scholarship.
He continued for a postgraduate degree MSc at the
University of Manchester, UK, (UMIST) and later for a PhD at the University of London, UK,
(UCL). In this period,
he was also given a certificate on the Information Technology.
He has been a tenured Professor at the
University of Applied Sciences (TEI)
of Thessaly, where he was elected once as a Deputy Rector of the University and
three times as a Head of the Civil Engineering Department, where he lectured 11
different modules, but mainly Mechanics and Strength of Materials.
Out of the TEI campus he has also
lectured:
·
for 3 years
the module Earthquake Resistant Structures in English, at a Postgraduate
Program of the University of West Attica, Greece,
·
as a
visitor Professor at the SYDDANSK University, Denmark,
·
at
various seminars for Civil Engineers covering special scientific sectors,
·
a
series of Information Technology modules, for engineers or teachers Greeks or
foreigners.
Finally he lectured the module ‘Computer
based Concrete Constructions’, at the postgraduate studies program ΑDοΑp in Trikala, Greece.
During his academic career he was an evaluator of
European programs, he participated at different Hellenic (NARIC) committees for recognition of studies abroad and was
involved at various research programs.
His articles have been published in Greece and abroad
with significant references. He speaks Greek (mother tongue), English, French
and German.
Today he is an Emeritus Professor of the University of
Thessaly.
For more information visit his CV.