Student: Eleftherios Tsakmakidis
Year: 2020
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in Greek
Student: Eleftherios Tsakmakidis
Year: 2020
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in Greek
Student: Siva Kumar
Year: 2015
Affiliation: University of South Australia
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in English
Student: Kerasia Karaleytheri
Year: 2020
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens/Athens University of Economics and Business
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in Greek
Student: Matthew Clarke
Year: 2015
Affiliation: University of South Australia
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in English
Researcher: Dr Krishnan Mysore
Year: 2015-2019
Affiliation: University of South Australia
Primary supervisor: A/Prof. Konstantinos Kirytopoulos
Thesis language: English
The aim of this research is to extend the existing knowledge regardng stakeholders' engagement in the context of globally distributed ICT projects.
Researcher: Dr Jacqueline Jepson
Year: 2013-2019
Affiliation: University of South Australia
Primary supervisor: A/Prof. Konstantinos Kirytopoulos
Thesis language: English
The aim of this research is to extend the existing knowledge of risk management (RM) practice in construction projects to determine what processes underpin decision making and which tools and techniques are relevant to this process.
Researcher: Dr Panagiotis Ntzeremes
Year: 2013-2019
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Primary supervisor: Professor Ilias Tatsiopoulos
Thesis language: English
This PhD Thesis poposes a novel approach for enhancing the level of safety of road tunnels. The approach consists of two main methods, SIREN and EVADE that support the operational risk assessment and decision making for additional safety measures, respectively.
Student: Aris Pappas
Year: 2013
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Level: Undergraduate
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Student: Reynor Breetzke
Year: 2018
Affiliation: University of South Australia
Level: Undergraduate
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Researcher: Dr Kostis KAZARAS
Year: 2010-2013
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Primary supervisor: Assistant Professor Konstantinos Kirytopoulos
Thesis language: English
This PhD Thesis is about how risks in road tunnels should be managed. Risks from collisions, vehicle fire and vehicles transporting dangerous goods are currently quantified mainly by using Probabilistic Risk Analysis (PRA) procedures in order to make rational decisions regarding road tunnels safety. The research question in this Thesis is how risk management in road tunnels could be incorporated with Systems Safety principles in order to achieve maximum possible safety in such infrastructures.
Student: Vasileios Karagiannis
Year: 2013
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Level: Undergraduate
Thesis written in Greek
Researcher: Dr Dimitrios Robert Stamatiou
Year: 2014-2018
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Primary supervisor: Professor Ilias Tatsiopoulos
Thesis language: English
This PhD Thesis is proposing a process reference model for construction supply chains focussing on the contractor. The outcomes, provide academics with a tool to integrate the provided processes with other supply chain views such as risk management or decision support systems. Practitioners can benefit from the specific characteristics of the model (structure, verbal and diagrammatic descriptions, developed in free software) in order to improve, benchmark and compare the performance of specific project supply chains or the performance of their entire supply chain practices and strategies.
Student: Anastasios Papailias
Year: 2013
Affiliation: Hellenic Open University
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in Greek
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Researcher: Dr Elena Rokou
Year: 2010-2013
Affiliation: National Technical University of Athens
Primary supervisor: Assistant Professor Konstantinos Kirytopoulos
Thesis language: English
A holistic approach is proposed for defining the resource constrained project scheduling problem (RCPSP). The Thesis aim is to give a formulation of the project scheduling problem where all deterministic aspects that have been previously explored in the relevant literature are covered.
Student: Luke Desmond
Year: 2016
Affiliation: University of South Australia
Level: Postgraduate
Thesis written in English
Student: Andrew Robertson
Year: 2015
Affiliation: University of South Australia
Level: Undergraduate
Thesis written in English