LUT Delegation Visit at NTUA
On November 5 and 6, 2025, a research delegation from the Department of Separation Science of LUT School of Engineering Sciences visited the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) to strengthen academic partnerships within the EULiST Alliance and explore opportunities for future research collaboration.
The visit was hosted at the NTUA School of Chemical Engineering. The scientific fields that were explored during the visit were Biorefining, Food Processing Technologies, Metals and Minerals, and P-to-X Chemicals.
The visit was inaugurated by the NTUA Vice Rector for Research, Innovation and Extroversion, Prof. Manos Varvarigos, and the NTUA School of Chemical Engineering Dean, Prof. Glykeria Kakali.
LUT delegation consisted of Assoc. Prof. Sami Virolainen, Assoc. Prof. Ikenna Anugwom, Assoc Prof. Rama Layek, Assist. Prof. Samuel Perez-Vega, Assoc. Prof. Nima Rezaei, Assoc. Prof. Niko Kinnunen, Dr. Katja Lahikainen, and Dr. Taija Hämäläinen.
NTUA delegation consisted of Prof. Sotiris Karellas, Prof. Emer. Katerina Adam, Prof. Andreas Boudouvis, Prof. Costas Charitidis, Prof. Antonis Kokossis, Prof. Magdalini Krokida, Prof. Gerasimos Lyberatos, Prof. Evangelia Pavlatou, Prof. Petros Taoukis, Prof. Evangelos Topakas, Prof. Epaminondas Voutsas, Prof. Anthimos Xenidis, Assoc. Prof. Maria Giannakourou, Assoc. Prof. Stamatina Vouyiouka, Assist. Prof. Kyriakos Lampropoulos, Assist. Prof. Antonis Peppas, Assist. Prof. Stergios Vakalis, Dr. Christos Boukouvalas, Dr. Lazaros Karaoglanoglou, Dr. Vicky Louli, Dr. Efstratios Nikolaivits, Dr. Konstantina Papadopoulou, Dr. Georgia Pappa, Dr. Panagiotis Angelopoulos, Dr. Chrysa Politi, PhD Cand. Maria Modestou, Antonia Lampropoulou.
The visit included plenary sessions with a presentation of the EULiST WP4 “Research and Innovation” activities, with a particular focus on ERIA (EULiST Research and Innovation Academy), topics pitches from both counterparts, visits to Laboratories at the School of Chemical Engineering (Design and Process Analysis Lab, Thermodynamics and Transport Phenomena Lab, Biotechnology Lab) and the School of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering and the Mineralogical Museum.
Most importantly, bilateral discussions took place, and discussions were initiated on developing joint proposals. These discussions have formed a basis for building trust, understanding mutual interests, and establishing a foundation for cooperation in specific funding calls.
The Master Programs of NTUA’s School of Chemical Engineering were presented to explore a potential future EULiST double degree framework between equivalent study programs from LUT and NTUA. As a first step, the delegates will seek to develop EULiST courses exploring the complementarity of existing Master Programs.
This vibrant visit highlights the dynamic cooperation fostered within the EULiST Alliance and underscores the commitment of both institutions to advancing long-lasting and meaningful collaborations in education and research.