A full CV can be found here: Avdellidou_CV.pdf
EDUCATION
2016 Ph.D. & Graduate Teaching Assistant in Physics at University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
Thesis: Hypervelocity impacts in the Solar System: An experimental investigation on the fate of the impactor.
Supervisor: Dr. Mark C. Price, Associate Supervisor: Prof. Mark J. Bruchell
2012 Physics Degree at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), Thessaloniki, Greece
Thesis: Calculation of the rotation period of Main Belt Asteroids
Supervisor: Prof. John H. Seiradakis, Associate Supervisor: Prof. Kleomenis Tsiganis
POSITIONS
2021-2023: Postdoctoral Researcher, Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur, Nice, France - Characterisation of collisional asteroid families of the Main Belt
2018-2020: Research Fellowship “Individual Support for Young Researchers”, Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur, Nice, France - Development of the Minor Planet Physical Properties Catalogue (mp3c.oca.eu)
2016-2018: ESA Internal Research Fellowship, Directorate of Science, ESTEC/ ESA, Noordwijk, Netherlands - Study of the meteoroid impacts on the Moon
2013-2016: Graduate Teaching Assistant, Centre of Astrophysics and Planetary Science, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
Research Visiting Positions
2016-now: Centre of Astrophysics & Planetary Science, Univ. of Kent, UK
Other visits
- School of Physics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (2021-now)
- Géoazur, Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur, France (2020-now)
- School of Physics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (2020)
- Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, The University of Arizona, USA (2019)
- Laboratoire Lagrange, Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur, France (2016)
SPACE MISSIONS, NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS
- ESA Participating Scientist at Martian Moon eXploration mission of JAXA. Member of the Surface Science and Geology team.
- Member of the Science Team of Lunar Meteoroid Impact Observer (LUMIO) CubeSat to observe, quantify, and characterise the meteoroid impacts by detecting their flashes on the lunar farside. Chair of the Meteoroid Characterisation Working Group.
- Collaborator on the NASA OSIRIS-REx sample return space mission. Member of the Imaging & Regolith Development working group (imaging and thermal infrared data) and Sample Physical and Thermal Analysis working group.
- Member of ESA HERA Working Group 4 DATA ANALYSIS, EXPLOITATION, INTERPRETATION.
- Collaborator on the JAXA Thermal Infrared Imager (TIRI) instrument onboard ESA HERA mission.
- Coordinator of an international team for lunar impact detection and crater discovery with Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. Team: C. Avdellidou, M. Delbo, JP. Rivet, M. Wieczorek (Nice Observatory), J. Vaubaillon (IMCCE, Paris Observatory), A. Cook & D. Sheward (Aberystwyth University), P. Hayne (University of Colorado).
- Named-CoI of the French Agence National de la Recherche project ORIGINS, PI Dr. M. Delbo, Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur, Université Côte d’Azur, FR
- Named-CoI of the NASA SSERVI project Center for Lunar and Asteroid Surface Science (CLASS), PI Prof. D. Britt, Exolith Lab, University of Central Florida, USA
- Member of the development team of the Minor Planet Physical Properties Catalogue, Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur
RESEARCH GRANTS
2022 PI Flash!, PNP (Programme National de Planetologie) (4.500eu)
2021 PI PriSMa, Europlanet Grant
2021 PI Flash!, PNP (Programme National de Planetologie) (6,000eu)
2020 PI Hypervelocity impacts on the Moon & in laboratory, towards a new lunar exploration era (cont), PNP (Programme National de Planetologie) (4,500eu)
2020 CoI CNES BCU41 - MIRS, OCA grant (12,000eu)
2020 CoI Study of asteroid densities using spectra analysis & mass determination, BQR, OCA (5,000eu)
2019 PI Flash!, Credits Scientiques Incitatifs (CSI), Un. Nice Sophia-Antipolis (11,450eu)
2019 PI Hypervelocity impacts on the Moon & in laboratory, towards a new lunar exploration era, PNP (Programme National de Planetologie) (4,500eu)
2018 PI Study of the energy partitioning during a hypervelocity impact event, Science Faculty (ESTEC) (5,000eu)
2017 PI Catch a Flash!, Science Faculty (ESTEC) (600eu)
2019-2022 CoI ORIGINS, Agence National de la Recherche (ANR), OCA (475,000eu)
2019 CoI Planetary Global Deformation Model: Grail, Insight, Envision, BQR, OCA (5,000eu)
2018 CoI Origin of the regolith of space mission target asteroids, BQR, OCA (7,000eu)
2014 CoPI of the Beacon grant of the University of Kent Space Exploration sans Frontiers for the construction of a new fully equipped telescope and dome at UoK ($110,000)
AWARDS
Positions
- INAF-ASTROFIT Fellowship (declined) (2023)
- Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (declined) (2023)
- Teaching Qualification for France (2021)
- UCAJedi Individual Support for Young Researchers, Universite Côte d'Azur, FR (2018-2020)
- Extension of ESA Internal Research Fellowship for 2018-2019 (declined) (2017)
- ESA Internal Research Fellowship, Science Support Office, ESTEC/ESA, NL (2016-2018)
Distinctions
- IAU named asteroid (45846) Avdellidou (2021)
- Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) Career Development Award ($1,500) for top postgraduate-author abstract at 47th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (2016)
- Prize "Outstanding physics postgraduate student", School of Physical Sciences, Uni. of Kent, UK (2015)
Observing time
• 2023 P111, CoI, ESO VLT
- Target of Opportunity for asteroid science during the JUICE cruise phase.
• 2023A, PI, NASA Infrared Telescope Facilities (IRTF), Spex/MORIS, spectroscopy
- The characterisation of the potentially differentiated Kalliope asteroid family.
• 2023A, CoI, NASA Infrared Telescope Facilities (IRTF), Spex/MORIS, spectroscopy
- Taxonomic constrains on the inner-main belt primordial family.
• 2023A, CoI,NASA Infrared Telescope Facilities (IRTF), Spex/MORIS, spectroscopy
-A new asteroid family as a potential source of L-chondrites.
• 2022A, CoI, NASA Infrared Telescope Facilities (IRTF), Spex/MORIS, spectroscopy
- Constraining the connection of the primordial family to other asteroid families in the inner Main Belt.
• 2022A, CoI, NASA Infrared Telescope Facilities (IRTF), Spex/MORIS, spectroscopy
- SpeX validation of the high abundance of olivine-rich asteroids from Gaia spectra.
• 2021B, CoI, NASA Infrared Telescope Facilities (IRTF), Spex/MORIS, spectroscopy
- SpeX validation of the high abundance of olivine-rich asteroids from Gaia spectra.
• 2021B, CoI, observing proposal through OPTICON grant, 3.58 m Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG), Near-Infrared Camera Spectrometer
- Spectroscopic survey of inner Main Belt primordial asteroids: recording the original composition of planetesimals
• 2022, CoI, 2.3 m Aristarchos telescope, Helmos Observatory (Greece) - Ancient Asteroids: Photometric observations of members of the oldest asteroid families of our Solar System.
• 2021, CoI, 2.3 m Aristarchos telescope, Helmos Observatory (Greece) - Ancient Asteroids: Photometric observations of members of the oldest asteroid families of our Solar System.
• 2020–2022, CoI, 1.82 m Copernico Telescope Asiago and 1.20 m Asiago Telescope
- Spectroscopic survey of primordial asteroids: recording the original composition of planetesimals
• 2019–2021, CoI, 4.2 m Lowell Discovery Telescope, Near Infrared High-Throughput Spectrograph and DeVeny optical spectrograph spectroscopy
- Spectroscopic survey of primordial asteroids: recording the original composition of planetesimals.
- Characterisation of the newly discovered asteroid families Athor and Zita.
• 2019B (2019B074), PI, NASA Infrared Telescope Facilities (IRTF), Spex/MORIS, spectroscopy
- Characterisation of the newly discovered asteroid families Athor and Zita. Are they the source of enstatite chondrite meteorites?
• 2017B (2017B040), PI, NASA Infrared Telescope Facilities (IRTF), Spex/MORIS, spectroscopy
- Characterisation of the newly discovered asteroid families Athor and Zita. Are they the source of enstatite chondrite meteorites?
• 2010, PI, 1.3 m telescope, Skinakas Observatory, photometry (Greece) - Calculation of the rotation period of Mars-crosser asteroids
MEDIA
- Interview at VIMA Science journal (2023)
- Interview at Athens Voice daily journal (2021)
- Invited Press Conference at DPS, UT, US of the conference contribution (2017)
- Interview and article in SKY AND TELESCOPE magazine about the work on lunar impact flashes (2017)
- Interview at the national greek news agency about the work on lunar impact flashes (2017)
- Interview at a national greek TV-channel about the work on lunar impact flashes (2017)
ORGANISATION of CONFERENCES, MEETINGS & SEMINARS
- Convener Lunar Science, Exploration & Utilisation, EGU 2024, Vienna
- Co-Convener Lunar Science, Exploration & Utilisation, EGU 2023, Vienna
- Co-Convener Impact processes in the solar system, EPSC 2022, Garnada
- Co-Convener Impact processes in the solar system, EPSC 2021, virtual
- Convener Physical properties of small bodies: processes and space materials, EPSC 2020, virtual
- Convener Collisions among small bodies, on planetary surfaces and with atmospheres (meteors), EPSC/DPS 2019, Geneva
- Co-Convener Science and Innovation for the Moon Village and beyond, EPSC 2018, TU Berlin
- Co-Convener Lunar Science, Exploration and Utilisation, EGU 2018, Vienna
- LOC 51st ESLAB Symposium, ESTEC/ESA, Noordwijk 2017
- Organiser of the Internal Seminars, Science Support Oce, ESTEC (2016-2018)
- LOC 12th Hellenic Astronomical Conference 2015, Thessaloniki
- Organiser 12th Early Career Planetary Scientists' Meeting 2015, UK Planetary Forum, UoK, Canterbury
- Organiser HOYS-CAPS: Hunting Outbursts from Young Stars with the Centre for Astrophysics and Planetary Science Meeting 2014, UoK, Canterbury
OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
- SETI Public Talk, Bennu visited by OSIRIS-REx: surprises and more, Invited speaker (2022)
- ESA’s digital celebration of space safety and Asteroid Day, Invited speaker (2021)
- Lunar Marathon on the Moon Again, Invited speaker (2021)
- Ancient Asteroids, Observational campaign of asteroids with amateur astronomers from 3 countries (2021-now)
- On the Moon again! Responsible for organisation of observations and public talks in Nice for the 50th anniversary of the Apollo landing on the Moon (2019)
- Public Engagement with Research Fund, a collaboration between the Centre for Astrophysics and Planetary Science (CAPS) of the University of Kent and local groups of amateur astronomers. Project: HOYS-CAPS: Hunting Outbursts from Young Stars with the Centre for Astrophysics and Planetary Science (2014)
- Ice Worlds, Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition, London (2013)
- Aristotle University of Thessaloniki on Sunday, Public lectures and presentation of Aristotle University’s Observatory and sunspots observation (2012)
- Public lectures and presentation of Aristotle University’s Observatory for school classes (2011-2012)
- Assistant in the 100 Hours of Astronomy, International Year of Astronomy, Observatory of Thessaloniki (2009)
- Assistant in the Monthly Public Nights in the Observatory of Thessaloniki (2010-2012)
ACTIVITIES and RESPONSIBILITIES for the COMMUNITY
- Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Member of the Hellenic Astronomical Society, Meteoritical Society, European Astronomical Society (EAS), Europlanet
- Member of the Board of Advisory Editors of Planetary and Space Science journal
- Mentor of Europlanet, http://www.europlanet.tfai.vu.lt/homepage/mentorship/mentors/our-mentors/
- Development and maintenance of the Minor Planet Physical Properties Catalogue (2018-now)
- Reviewer of NASA and Swiss National Science Foundation grants (2019-now)
- Reviewer of MNRAS, ICARUS, Scientific Reports, Planetary & Space Science, Remote Sensing journals (2016-now)
- Developer of a new Observatory for students at University of Kent, UK (2014)
- President of the Student Union of the Physics Department at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2005-2006)
- Student representative of the Physics Department at the senate of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2005-2006)
INVITED PRESENTATIONS at International Conferences & Workshops
- Lunar impact flash observations from France, Europlanet Fireball Workshop #2, virtual (2022)
- 20 years of ground-based lunar impact flash observations, EPSC-DPS, Geneva, SW (2019)
- Impact laboratory experiments and extreme habitability, 52nd ESLAB, ESTEC, Noordwijk, NL (2017)
- Temperatures of Lunar impact flashes measured for the first time, Press Conference at the 49th, Division of Planetary Sciences (DPS) of the American Astronomical Society (AAS), Salt Lake City, USA (2017)
- Temperatures of lunar impact flashes, SAKURA meeting on lunar impact flashes, Paris Obs., FR (2017)
- Survival of the impactor during hypervelocity collisions, 22nd PhD Student Meeting at the Institute de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP), Paris, FR (2015)
INVITED SEMINARS
- Meteorites that built Earth reveal the early stages of the evolution of our solar system, Hellenic Astronomical Society (2023)
- Impacts on small body surfaces, ORIGINS Institute, Aix-Marseille University, FR (2023)
- Linking meteorties with their main belt sources, CAPS, University of Kent, UK (2022)
- Impacts on primitive space materials, Lagrange, OCA, FR (2022)
- Hypervelocity impacts on asteroid simulant materials: Link with the results of the sample return space missions, IPAG, Grenoble, FR (2022)
- Hypervelocity impacts on asteroid simulant materials: Link with the results of the sample return space missions, CAPS, University of Kent, UK (2022)
- Observation and interpetation of lunar impact flashes, Taiwan Space Union (2021)
- Identification of asteroid families, CAPS, University of Kent, UK (2021)
- Material mixing among asteroids, CAPS, University of Kent, UK (2019)
- Impact Flashes on the Moon, LESIA, Observatoire de Paris Meudon, FR (2019)
- Impact flashes on the Moon and in lab, ISAS/JAXA, Tokyo, JP (2018)
- Impacts in the Solar System: a hypervelocity impact facility for France, Mines ParisTech, FR (2018)
- Observing the Moon: A large-scale hypervelocity impact laboratory, OCA, Nice, FR (2017)
- Delivery of exogenous material on asteroid surfaces via impacts, National Obs. of Athens, GR (2017)
- Survival of the impactor during hypervelocity collisions, Planetary and Space Science Group at Universite Paris Diderot, FR (2015)
CONFERENCE CONTRIBUTIONS (o:oral; p:poster;*presented by me)
65. Avdellidou et al., The discovery of the source of enstatite chondrite meteorites of type EL, Atseroids Meteors Comets (2023) p
*64. Avdellidou et al., The discovery of the source of the EL meteorites, JpGU Meeting (2023) o
*63. Avdellidou et al., Linking enstatite meteorites to a unique source, EGU, Vienna (2023) o
*62. Avdellidou et al., On the discovery of the main belt source of the enstatite chondrites., Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC), Granada (2022) o
*61. Avdellidou et al., Impact contamination on Bennu: an experimental investigation., Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC), Granada (2022) p
60. Athanasopoulos et al. Asteroid spin-states of a 4 Gyr-old collisional family., Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC), Granada (2022) o
59. Bourdelle de Micas et al. Composition of Inner Main Belt Planetesimals, Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC), Granada (2022) o
58. Sheward et al. J-Band Measurements for All-Hours Lunar Impact Flash Observations, Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC), Granada (2022) o
*57. Avdellidou et al., On the Discovery of the Main Belt Source of the Enstatite Chondrites, METSOC 2022, Glasgow UK (2022) o
56. Delbo et al., Distribution of fractures on boulders on (101955) Bennu and their implication for asteroid surface evolutionary processes, 44th COSPAR Scientific Assembly (2022) o
*55. Avdellidou et al., Characterisation of the main belt asteroid (223) Rosa, a proposed flyby target of ESA’s JUICE mission., 44th COSPAR Scientific Assembly (2022) p
*54. Avdellidou et al., Lunar impact flashes: Physical properties of the impactor and link to craters., National Programme of Planetology, Lyon (2022) o
*53. Avdellidou et al., Lunar Impact Flashes: Physical Properties of the Impactor and Link to Craters, Meteoroids 2022 virtual (2022) o
52. S. Cambioni et al., Fine-regolith production on asteroid controlled by rock porosity, 53rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC)(2022) o
51. S. Cambioni et al., Machine learning thermophysical analysis of asteroid (101955) Bennu, 53rd Division for Plan- etary Science (DPS) (2021) o
50. Z. Dionnet et al., FTIR Spectroscopy and X-CT Characterization of the New CM Aguas Zarcas, 84th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society (2021) o
49. D. Athanasopoulos et al., Rotational state of the most ancient asteroids as an observational constraint for asteroid family membership, HelAS Conference virtual (2021) o
*48. Avdellidou et al., Identification and Characterisation of Asteroid Families, HelAS Conference virtual (2021) o
47. J. Bourdelle de Micas et al., A survey of Inner Main Belt planetesimals:composition and mineralogy, Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC) virtual (2021) o
46. D. Athanasopoulos et al., Ancient Asteroids: An international observing campaign for the characterisation of the oldest asteroid collisional families, Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC) (2021) p
45. D. Sheward et al., Lunar Surface Change Detection with PyNAPLE: The 2017-09-27 Lunar Impact Flash and Impact Crater, Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC) (2021) o
44. R. Ballouz, et al., Craters on (101955) Bennu’s boulders, 52nd Division for Planetary Science (DPS) (2020) o 43. D. DellaGiustina et al., Material from (4) Vesta on (101955) Bennu, 52nd Division for Planetary Science (DPS) (2020) o
42. D. Sheward, A. Cook, C. Avdellidou, Preliminary Results from Lunar Surface Change Detection with PyNAPLE: The 2019-01-21 Lunar Impact Flash, Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC) (2020) p
41. R. Ballouz et al., Craters on (101955) Bennu’s boulders, Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC) (2020) o
40. J. Tandy et al., The Effect of Projectile Material on the Impact Flash from Carbon Dioxide Ice, Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC) (2020) o
39. E. Munaibari, C. Avdellidou, et al., Lunar impact flashes: analysis methods, Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC) (2020) o
*38. C. Avdellidou et al., Lunar impact flashes: first detection from the Observatory of Nice, Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC) (2020) p
*37. C. Avdellidou et al., Hypervelocity impacts on carbonaceous asteroid simulants: comparison with observations, Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC) (2020) o
*36. C. Avdellidou et al., Hypervelocity impacts on carbonaceous asteroids analogue materials, NASA Exploration Science Forum, US (2020) o
35. A. R. Rhoden, et al., On the Origin of the Largest Inner Main Belt D-Type Asteroid, 53rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC) (2020) o
*34. E. Munaibari, C. Avdellidou, R. Larson, Real-time detection of impact flashes on the lunar surface, EPSC-DPS, Geneva, SW, (2019) poster
33. J. Tandy et. al., Observations of impacted, frozen Lunar and Martian regolith simulants, EPSC-DPS, Geneva, SW (2019) p
32. A. Di Donna, C. Avdellidou et al., Mechanical properties of asteroids analog materials, EPSC-DPS, Geneva, SW (2019) p
31. R. Larson, P. Hayne, C. Avdellidou, Automating the detection and coordinate identification of impact flashes on the Lunar surface, EPSC-DPS, Geneva, SW (2019) p
*30. D. Sheward, C. Avdellidou, E. Sefton-Nash, PyNAPLE: Automated Lunar Impact Flash Crater Detection, EPSC-DPS, Geneva, SW (2019) p
29. M. Delbo, K. Walsh, C. Avdellidou et al., The search for the most ancient asteroid collisions reveals the original planetesimals of our solar system, EPSC-DPS, Geneva, SW, (2019) o
*28. C. Avdellidou et al., Hypervelocity impacts on carbonaceous asteroids analogue materials, EPSC-DPS, Geneva, SW (2019) o
27. C. Avdellidou et al., Mechanical properties of very weak carbonaceous asteroid analogues I: response to hyper-velocity impacts, The Main Belt, Sardinia, IT (2019) o
26. R. Yamada et al., The international observation of lunar impact flashes and application of the results to future lunar seismic experiments, 50th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC), Houston, TX, US (2019) o
25. L. Alesbrook et al., Simulating the Atmospheric Entry of Micrometeorites Using a Two Stage Light Gas Gun, 50th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC), Houston, TX, US (2019) o
*24. C. Avdellidou et al., Thermophysics of lunar impact flashes, ThermopsIII, Budapest, HU (2019) o
*23. C. Avdellidou, Lunar Impact Flashes, European Planetary Science Congress (EPSC), TU Berlin, DE (2018) o
*22. C. Avdellidou, F. Topputo and the LUMIO team, LUMIO: a CubeSat at Earth-Moon L2, European Planetary Science Congress (EPSC), TU Berlin, DE (2018) o
21. L. Alesbrook et al., Simulating Atmospheric Alteration to Micrometeorites using a Two Stage Light Gas Gun, European Planetary Science Congress (EPSC), TU Berlin, DE (2018) o
20. M. Delbo, et al. The discovery of a primordial asteroid family help us to identify the original planetesimal population of our solar system, 42nd COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Pasadena, CA, US (2018) o (invited)
*19. C. Avdellidou, The Moon as a large scale impact laboratory, Catastrophic Disruption 9 workshop, Kobe, JP (2018) o
18. M. Delbo, et al., A primordial inner Main Belt asteroid family that pre-dates the giant planet instability, 49th Division for Planetary Science (DPS), Salt Lake City, US (2017) o
17. K. Walsh, et al., Beyond the families - the size distribution of non-family asteroids in the inner main belt, 49th Division for Planetary Science (DPS), Salt Lake City, US (2017) o
*16. C. Avdellidou, D. Koschny and the NELIOTA team, Lunar impact flashes - tracing the NEO size distribution, 49th Division for Planetary Science (DPS), Salt Lake City, US (2017) o
*15. C. Avdellidou & M. Delbo, Impact water delivery to anhydrous asteroids, Asteroids, Comets and Meteors (ACM), Montevideo, UY, (2017) o
*14. C. Avdellidou, D. Koschny and the NELIOTA team, NELIOTA-Ground based observations of lunar impact flashes, Asteroids, Comets and Meteors (ACM), Montevideo, UY (2017) o
*13. C. Avdellidou, et al. The effect of target’s porosity on the fate of the impactor in hypervelocity collisions, 47th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC), Houston, TX, US (2016) o (best abstract award)
*12. C. Avdellidou, M.C. Price, M.J. Cole, Survival of the impactor during hypervelocity collisions: An analogue for icy bodies, European Planetary Science Congress (EPSC), La Cite des Congres, Nantes, FR (2015) o
*11. C. Avdellidou, et al., Survival of the impactor during hypervelocity collisions: An analogue for icy bodies, 12th Hellenic Astronomical Conference, Thessaloniki, GR (2015) o
*10. C. Avdellidou, Survival of the impactor during hypervelocity collisions, STARDUST INT workshop, Belgrade, RS (2015) o
*9. C. Avdellidou, M.C. Price, T. Kinnear, Dynamical simulations of the impact rate, velocities, and angles of Mars-crossing asteroids, Asteroids, Comets and Meteors (ACM), Helsinki, FI (2014) o
*8. C. Avdellidou, M.C. Price, T.M. Kinnear, Dynamical simulations of the impact rate, encounter and impact velocities of Mars-crossing asteroids and NEAs, European Planetary Science Congress (EPSC) Centro de Congressos do Estoril, Cascais, PT (2014) p
*7. P. Ioannidis, et al., KOI-676: An active star with at least two planets, 11th UK Planetary Forum Earth Career Scientists’ Meeting, OU, Milton Keynes, UK (2014) o
6. P. Ioannidis, et al., KOI-676: An active star with two tran- siting planets and a third possible candidate detected with TTV, The 11th Hellenic Astronomical Conference, Athens, GR (2013) o
*5. C. Avdellidou, et al., Calculation of the rotational period of the Mars Crosser asteroid (32910)1994TE15, The 10th Hellenic Astronomical Conference, Ioannina, GR (2012) p
*4. C. Avdellidou, et al., Aristotle University Astronomical Station at Mt Holomon, The 10th Hellenic Astronomical Conference, Ioannina, GR (2010) p
3. P. Ioannidis, et al., Survey for variable stars and exoplanetary transits from Holomon Astronomical Station, The 10th Hellenic Astronomical Conference, Ioannina, GR (2010) p
2. P. Ioannidis, D. Mislis, C. Avdellidou, Planetary existence around M type main sequence stars, The 10th Hellenic Astronomical Conference, Ioannina, GR (2010) p
1. D. Mislis, et al., The Photometric Software for Transits (PhoS-T), The 10th Hellenic Astronomical Conference, Ioannina, GR (2010) p