Topaloglou Chrysanthi

Special Teaching Fellow

School of Physics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics, Faculty of Sciences building, 4th floor, Eastern Wing

Dr. Chrysanthi Topaloglou is a member of the Laboratory Teaching Staff (E.DI.P.) and holds a PhD from the Department of Physics of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She completed her undergraduate studies at the Department of Physics of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, followed by studies at the MSc in Environmental Physics from where she obtained a Master’s Degree in 1999. Her Master’s thesis was based on the development, organization and control of the operation of a unit for the determination of the spectral response of radiometric instruments to Ultraviolet area, which operates until today in the Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics, both for the regular calibrations of the radiometers of the LAP and the implementation of experimental exercises in the context of courses of the MSc. Finally, the doctoral thesis followed, entitled “Theoretical and experimental study of changes in the radial flux of ultraviolet solar radiation”

She has worked at the Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics as a scientific collaborator, continuously from 2000 to 2007, as a number of European and Greek programs (ADMIRA, INSPECTRO, SCOUT, UVNET, etc.) and since 2015 she is a member of the Laboratory Teaching Staff of the Department

Her teaching duties include the Laboratory of Atomic Physics, the Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and the General Laboratory, while research interests focus on optimizing the calibration process of radiometric instruments through the identification of parameters affecting it, the control of broad spectrum measurements by these instruments as well as the determination of total columns of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere through a unit infrared spectrophotometry (FTIR).

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COURSES TAUGHT

Atmospheric Measurements