Coordinator

Dionissios T. Hristopulos, PhD, Professor of Geostatistics directs the Geostatistics Research Laboratory at TUC. He holds a Diploma in Electrical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (1985). In 1991 he obtained a PhD in Physics from Princeton University. At Princeton he conducted his dissertation research (which involved the development of computational Monte Carlo tools) in the Condensed Matter Physics group of Nobel laureate Philip W. Anderson. He has worked for two years as Post-doctoral Research Associate and for five years as Research Assistant Professor at the Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill, USA) where his research focused on theoretical studies of flow and geostatistical applications. He then analyzed various industrial data and built theoretical models of paper strength and paper processing for two years as Research Scientist at the Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada. He moved to TUC as Associate Professor in 2002 and was promoted to Full Professor in Geostatistics in 2007. His research over the last 14 years has focused on novel methods that combine geostatistics and statistical physics for the analysis of space-time data. His expertise involves both theoretical methods and computational investigations. He is the coauthor of 158 publications (journal articles, conference proceedings and abstracts, technical reports) and the book “Spatiotemporal Environmental Health Modelling” (Springer, 1998); he is currently working on the book “From Statistical Physics to Spatial Data Analysis” (to be published by Springer).

Team Members


  • Ivi-Sevasti Tsantili, Post-doctoral Research Associate
  • Emanouil Varouchakis, PhD, Researcher
  • Manolis Petrakis, PhD Candidate
  • Andreas Pavlidis, PhD Candidate
  • Vasiliki Agou, MSc Candidate
  • Konstantinos Yiannis, PhD Candidate
  • Marianna Tsitsiloni, Engineer