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CONTACT INFORMATION Email: nimaniot@gmail.

com
Address: Proxenou Koromila 58, Thessaloniki 54622
Phone: 6955118490
Date of birth: 08-31-1986
Nationality: Greek
Link : https:/ www.linkedin.com/in/nikos-maniotis-b4729251/

OBJECTIVE Experienced researcher with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Skilled in
Research, Simulations with COMSOL Multiphysics, Statistical Mechanics and Nanomaterials. Strong research
professional with a PhD in Nanotechnology from the Physics Department of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Certificated reviewer in Elsevier.

Subject of research: Computational simulation of electromagnetic fields of varying amplitude and frequency
produced by high (RF, Microwave) and low (LF) frequency devices. Evaluation of emitted field of electronic
devices through simulation software for studying energy transfer processes (COMSOL Multiphysics, ANSYS) with
analysis of finite elements and differences. Measurements and recording of electromagnetic radiation from
magnetic materials with special technological interest in the environment. Study of the temperature increase
in biological tissues and other materials, due to absorption of electromagnetic radiation.
http://magnacharta.physics.auth.gr/

EXPERIENCE

Chemistry Department Postdoc researcher


March 2020 - Present Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Academic fellow in the program "Nanocomposite vectors of dual imaging capacity with simultaneous
therapeutic action for neoplastic cells" with scientifically responsible Professor of the Department of
Chemistry Aikaterini Dendrinou implemented in the project "Support for young researchers".
Role in the project: Computational and experimental study of the electrical and magnetothermal properties
of composite materials and their evaluation as carriers of magnetic hyperthermia.

Physics Department PhD researcher


December 2015 - March Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
2020
PhD Thesis: Numerical simulation and characterization of systems for Magneto-thermal and
Magneto-mechanical interaction with the living matter
This research was co-financed by Greece and the European Union (European Social Fund- ESF) through
the Operational Program «Human Resources Development, Education and Lifelong Learning» in the
context of the project Strengthening Human Resources Research Potential via Doctorate Research (MIS-
5000432), implemented by the State Scholarships Foundation (ΙΚΥ)

School of Civil Engineering Postgraduate Researcher


February 2013 - April 2015 Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Postgraduate researcher in the project "Gradual Engineering of internal length through scales and materials:
theory, experiments, applications" with Professor Elias Aifantis of the Department of Civil Engineering as the
scientific supervisor. This research was implemented within the program "Education and Lifelong Learning" -
EPEDM knowledge society through the European Social Fund.
Role in the project: Modeling of electromechanical properties of materials with combined gradient- stochastic
and hybrid multiscale models.

Thessaloniki Teaching assistant


June 2017 Coaching School “Syghrono”
Academic supports and tutoring to provide motivation, personal individual attention, direct instruction, and
error correction to increase students’ (AEI - TEI - colleges) academic skills. The experience in web
education was also acquired.

EDUCATION

Thessaloniki Bachelor of Science


2011 Physics Department of Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki Master of Science in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology


2014 Physics Department of Thessaloniki

Thesis Title: "Hill’s Nano-thermodynamics and Tsallis Non-Extensive Statistical Engineering: Theory
and Experiment"
http:/ ikee.lib.auth.gr/record/135142

Thessaloniki PhD
2020 Physics Department of Thessaloniki

PhD Thesis title: Numerical simulation and characterization of systems for Magneto-thermal and
Magneto-mechanical interaction with the living matter
http:/ ikee.lib.auth.gr/record/319828

LANGUAGES SKILLS

English Numerical simulations Problem-Solving


Advanced. Certificate Teamwork Public speaking
Proficiency in English (CPE). Mentoring Thermodynamic Modeling
C2.
Ectromagnetic modelling Scientific proposals writing

German
Intermediate. Grundstufe
Zertifikat. B1.

INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCES AND 1. NN14 | 11th International Conference on Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies 8-11 July
2014, Thessaloniki, Greece
TRAINING WORKSHOPS
2. XXXI | 31st Panhellenic Conference on Solid State Physics & Materials Science 20-23 September
PARTICIPATION
2015, Thessaloniki, Greece
3. XXXII | 32nd Panhellenic Conference on Solid State Physics & Materials Science 18 - 21 September
2016, Ioannina, Greece
4. ESHO 2017 | Annual Meeting of the European Society for Hyperthermic Oncology 21-23 June 2017,
Athens, Greece.
5. RADIOMAG | Training School on Magnetic Hyperthermia and Indirect Radiation Therapy: 21-24
November 2017, Athens, Greece.
6. Magnetic Carriers | 12th International Conference on the Scientific and Clinical Applications of
Magnetic Carriers, 22-25 May 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark
7. EMF-Med | 1st EMF-Med World Conference on Biomedical Applications of Electromagnetic Fields 10-13
September 2018, Split, Croatia
8. 1st EMF-Med Training School | Training School on Biomedical applications of electromagnetic Fields.
Experimental dosimetry of EMF in biomedical research setups and in medical applications, 13-15
September 2018, Split, Croatia.
9. Micro&Nano 2018 | 7th International Conference "Micro&Nano 2018" 5-7 November 2018 Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki, Greece
10. EISBem 2019 | 9th International School of Bioelectromagnetism. "Possible Biomedical Applications of
Electromagnetic Fields to cancer: from biology and in silico to clinical perspectives" 24-30 March 2019,
Erice, Sicily, Italy.
11. ICHS | 37th Conference of the International Clinical Hyperthermia Society, 19-21 September 2019,
Thessaloniki, Greece
12. Materials Info 2021| 2nd Virtual Congress on Materials Science & Engineering, 29-31 March 2021
PUBLICATIONS LIST
1. N. Maniotis* and K. Simeondis. “Analytical approaches of magnetic hybrid nanoparticles using numerical modeling and simulation features”. Chapter
in the Handbook of Magnetic Hybrid Nanoalloys and their Nanocomposites, Springer (2021).
2. N. Maniotis, A. Makridis, E. Myrovali, A. Theopoulos, T. Samaras, and M. Angelakeris. "Magneto-mechanical action of multimodal field
configurations on magnetic nanoparticle environments." Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (2019).

3. N. Maniotis, E. Myrovali, Z. Kalpaxidou, C. Iliaskou, M. Angelakeris and T. Samaras. Ex-vivo evaluation of magnetite magnetic nanoparticles as
magnetic hyperthermia carriers. EMF-Med 1st World Conference on Biomedical Applications of Electromagnetic Fields (EMF-Med), IEEE (2018).

4. N. Maniotis, A. Nazlidis, E. Myrovali, A. Makridis, M. Angelakeris and T. Samaras, Estimating the effective anisotropy of ferromagnetic
nanoparticles through magnetic and calorimetric simulations. Journal of Applied Physics (2019).

5. E. Myrovali, N. Maniotis, A. Makridis, A. Terzopoulou, V. Ntomprougkidis, K. Simeonidis, D. Sakellari, O. Kalogirou, T. Samaras, R. Salikhov, M.
Spasova, M. Farle, U. Wiedwald and M. Angelakeris "Arrangement at the nanoscale: Effect on magnetic particle hyperthermia." Scientific reports
(2016).

6. E. Myrovali, N. Maniotis, A. Makridis, K. Simeonidis, T. Samaras and M. Angelakeris. Regional Focus effect on Magnetic Particle Hyperthermia
eWciency. EMF-Med 1st World Conference on Biomedical Applications of Electromagnetic Fields (EMF-Med), IEEE (2018).

7. T. Odutola, E. Myrovali, A. Makridis, N. Maniotis, M. Angelakeris, V. Kimiskidis and T. Samaras. Can magnetic nanoparticles thermally assist
the beneficiary role of transcranial magnetic stimulation? EMF- Med 1st World Conference on Biomedical Applications of Electromagnetic Fields
(EMF-Med), IEEE (2018).

8. K. Spyridopoulou, A. Makridis, N. Maniotis, N. Karypidou, E. Myrovali, T. Samaras, M. Angelakeris, K. Chlichlia, K and O. Kalogirou. Effect of
low frequency magnetic fields on the growth of MNP-treated HT29 colon cancer cells. Nanotechnology (2018).

9. E. Myrovali, N. Maniotis, T. Samaras and M. Angelakeris. Spatial Focusing of Magnetic Particle Hyperthermia. Nanoscale Advances (2020).

10. A.R. Tsiapla, N. Maniotis, E. Myrovali, T.Samaras, M. Angelakeris and O. Kalogirou, "Mitigation of Magnetic Particle Hyperthermia side effects
by magnetic field controls". International Journal of Hyperthermia (2021)

11. Kosmas Vamvakidis, Nikolaos Maniotis and Catherine Dendrinou-Samara. ''Magneto-fluorescent nanocomposites: experimental and
theoretical linkage for the optimization of magnetic hyperthermia ". Nanoscale (2021)

12. A. Balousis, N. Maniotis* and T. Samaras, “Improvement of magnetic particle hyperthermia: Healthy tissues sparing by reduction of
eddy currents”. Nanomaterials (2021).

13. Nikolaos Pradakis, Nikolaos Maniotis and Theodoros Samaras “Computational Study of Magnetic Particle Motion inside the Nasal Cavity
under the Impact of an External Magnetic Field for Biomedical Applications”. Submitted to Computers in Biology and Medicine. (In
press)

SIMULATIONS 1. Utilizing the computational method of finite elements through COMSOL software Multiphysics and
EXPERIENCE ANSYS in the study of experimentally measured physical properties of materials and in the numerical
simulation of devices, processes and transport phenomena to solve various physical problems such as
heat transfer problems, electromagnetism, fluid mechanics and stress–strain analysis.
2. Analysis of results with programming in MATLAB.
3. Use of the Schrödinger Suites platform in Computational Chemistry and Biochemistry.
4. Use of SolidWorks program for design and simulation with finite elements methods.
5. Micromagnetic simulations software (OOMMF). Investigation of magnetic nanostructures dynamics,
physical properties and interactions.

EXPERIENCE IN 1. Use of the JADE program in the study of X-ray spectra for the purpose of structural characterization of
MATERIALS materials. Evaluation of dielectric properties by spectroscopy simulation
2. Use of Vibrating Sample Magnetometer (VSM) for magnetic characterization of magnetic materials.
CHARACTERIZATION
3. Use of X-ray diffractometer (XRD) for the structural characterization of bulk materials in the
TECHNIQUES
nanoscale.
4. Use of magnetic hyperthermia devices for the thermal evaluation of magnetic nanoparticles

SOFTWARE EXPERIENCE Use of Origin and Mathematica programs in data analysis.


Use of MS office.

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