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Aristotelis Mavidis, Dimitris Folinas, Dimitrios Skiadas and Alexandros Xanthopoulos
This study aims to deepen our understanding of the evolving landscape of public procurement (PP) and emerging technologies (ET). It addresses the critical gap in scholarly production analysis, author collaborations, and thematic trends in PP and ET, prov...
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Alexandros Aristotelis Koupatsiaris and Hara Drinia
The relationship between humans and the environment in the modern world is challenging. UNESCO Global Geoparks are current holistic approaches for protecting and managing geographical areas that emphasise local communities and sustainability. This paper ...
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Natalie Isaksson, Ian R. Cleasby, Ellie Owen, Benjamin J. Williamson, Jonathan D. R. Houghton, Jared Wilson and Elizabeth A. Masden
The growth of the marine renewable energy sector requires the potential effects on marine wildlife to be considered carefully. For this purpose, utilization distributions derived from animal-borne biologging and telemetry data provide accurate informatio...
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Dionisis Voglitsis, Fotis Valsamas, Nick Papanikolaou, Aristotelis Tsimtsios, Ioannis Perpinias and Christos Korkas
In this work the harmonic injection active anti-islanding technique that has been recently proposed in reference Voglitsis et al. (2018) published in Trans. Power Electron. is generalized under the prospect of a high penetration level of distributed ener...
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Steven Benjamins, Elizabeth Masden and Maurizio Collu
Expansion of marine aquaculture into more remote areas will likely accelerate over the next decade. Integrating Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) generation technologies (e.g., wind turbines) into remote, off-grid aquaculture sites will reduce reliance on fo...
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Aristotelis Koskinas, Aristoteles Tegos, Penelope Tsira, Panayiotis Dimitriadis, Theano Iliopoulou, Panos Papanicolaou, Demetris Koutsoyiannis and Tracey Williamson
In February 2017, a failure occurring in Oroville Dam?s main spillway risked causing severe damages downstream. A unique aspect of this incident was the fact that it happened during a flood scenario well within its design and operational procedures, prom...
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Angelidou Margarita, Genitsaris Evangelos, El Aissati Hafieda, Naniopoulos Aristotelis
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This paper considers future developments in public transport in European cities under the influence of major market and societal trends. In particular, the objective of the presented exercise is to examine how globally observed market and societal trends...
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Sofia Liakopoulou, Maria Mavromati Kakana, Panagiota Avtji, Evangelos Genitsaris, Aristotelis Naniopoulos
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Carpooling is regarded as an alternative, affordable, socially acceptable and environmentally friendly mean of transport, which corresponds to the modern socio-economic challenges and the travel behavioural changes. It is providing to the drivers and the...
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Dimitrios Nalmpantis, Sofia-Christina Lampou, Aristotelis Naniopoulos
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In this paper, the concept of transferring the idea of woonerf zone from residential areas to university campuses is examined and the campus of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki is used as a case study for future implementation. The benefits of su...
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Di Jin, Aristotelis Leventidis, Haoming Shen, Ruowang Zhang, Junyue Wu and Danai Koutra
Graphs emerge naturally in many domains, such as social science, neuroscience, transportation engineering, and more. In many cases, such graphs have millions or billions of nodes and edges, and their sizes increase daily at a fast pace. How can researche...
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