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Prof. Andreas Angelakis | Water Resources Management | Excellence in Innovation

Water history at National Agricultural Research Foundation, Institute of Iraklion, Crete, Hellas, Greece.

Dr. Andreas N. Angelakis, born in Iraklion, Crete, Greece, is a distinguished agricultural and civil engineer specializing in water resources management. With a strong academic foundation from the Agricultural University of Athens and the University of California, Davis, he has made significant contributions to soil physics, irrigation, and wastewater reuse. His career spans decades of research, teaching, and consulting, including roles at the Greek Ministry of Agriculture, National Foundation for Agricultural Research, FAO, and the Technical University of Crete. As a consultant for the Hellenic Union of Municipal Enterprises for Water Supply and Sewerage, he has played a pivotal role in sustainable water solutions.

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Suitability for the Collaborative Research Excellence Award

Dr. Andreas N. Angelakis is an outstanding candidate for the Collaborative Research Excellence Award due to his extensive contributions to water resources management, irrigation, wastewater reuse, and soil physics. His work spans multiple decades and involves collaborations with prestigious organizations such as FAO, the Technical University of Crete, and the Hellenic Union of Municipal Enterprises for Water Supply and Sewerage. His expertise has shaped modern water management policies both in Greece and internationally, making a significant impact on sustainable agriculture, climate-resilient irrigation, and wastewater treatment.

Education šŸŽ“šŸ“–

  • B.S. in Agricultural Sciences ā€“ Agricultural University of Athens (1962)
  • B.S. in Civil Engineering ā€“ University of California, Davis (1976)
  • M.S. in Soil-Plant Sciences ā€“ University of California, Riverside (1974)
  • M.S. in Engineering/Water Resources ā€“ University of California, Davis (1977)
  • Ph.D. in Soil Physics ā€“ University of California, Davis (1981)

Professional Experience šŸ¢šŸŒ±

  • Greek Ministry of Agriculture ā€“ Researcher & Water Resources Engineer (1964-1981)
  • Agricultural School of Iraklion ā€“ Director (1966-1974)
  • National Foundation for Agricultural Research ā€“ Researcher (1992-2008)
  • Technical University of Crete, Chania ā€“ Adjunct Professor (1989-2009)
  • Hellenic Union of Municipal Enterprises for Water Supply & Sewerage ā€“ Consultant (1991-2018)
  • FAO ā€“ Consultant (1996-2018)
  • University of California, Davis ā€“ Visiting Researcher (multiple periods)

Professional Development šŸŒšŸ”¬

Dr. Angelakis has played a crucial role in advancing sustainable water management practices worldwide. His expertise in soil physics, irrigation systems, and wastewater reuse has significantly impacted agricultural and environmental policies. Through collaborations with FAO and global institutions, he has contributed to water conservation strategies, climate-resilient irrigation methods, and efficient urban wastewater treatment. His involvement with the Technical University of Crete and the Hellenic Union of Municipal Enterprises for Water Supply and Sewerage has helped shape Greeceā€™s modern water infrastructure. His research and consulting work continue to influence sustainable water policies globally.

Research Focus šŸ”¬šŸ’§

Dr. Angelakis specializes in water resources management, with a particular focus on irrigation, wastewater reuse, and soil physics. His work explores the impact of climate change on water availability, developing sustainable agricultural water practices. He has pioneered research on wastewater treatment technologies, water recycling in urban environments, and efficient irrigation systems to enhance crop productivity while conserving natural resources. His interdisciplinary approach integrates engineering, environmental science, and agronomy, ensuring that water remains a sustainable resource for future generations. His extensive collaborations with FAO, universities, and research institutions worldwide have led to groundbreaking advancements in water conservation strategies.

Awards & Honors šŸ†šŸŽ–ļø

  • Recognition from FAO for contributions to global water sustainability šŸŒ
  • Greek Ministry of Agriculture Award for excellence in agricultural research šŸ…
  • Honorary Membership in ASCE for advancing civil engineering applications in water resources šŸ—ļø
  • Lifetime Achievement Award from the Hellenic Union of Municipal Enterprises for Water Management šŸ’§
  • Distinguished Scientist Award from the Technical University of Crete for contributions to education šŸ“š

Publication Top Notes

šŸ“– The Status of Wastewater Reuse Practice in the Mediterranean Basin: Need for Guidelines ā€“ AN Angelakis, MHFM Do Monte, L Bontoux, T Asano, Water Research 33(10), 2201-2217, šŸ“‘ Cited by: 628, šŸ“… Year: 1999

šŸ’§ Evolution of Water Lifting Devices (Pumps) Over the Centuries Worldwide ā€“ SI Yannopoulos, G Lyberatos, N Theodossiou, W Li, M Valipour, AN Angelakis, Water 7(9), 5031-5060, šŸ“‘ Cited by: 391, šŸ“… Year: 2015

šŸš° Water Supply and Water Scarcity ā€“ VA Tzanakakis, NV Paranychianakis, AN Angelakis, Water 12(9), 2347, šŸ“‘ Cited by: 356, šŸ“… Year: 2020

šŸŒæ Wastewater Treatment and Reuse: Past, Present, and Future ā€“ AN Angelakis, SA Snyder, Water 7(9), 4887-4895, šŸ“‘ Cited by: 307, šŸ“… Year: 2015

šŸ”„ Water Reuse: From Ancient to Modern Times and the Future ā€“ AN Angelakis, T Asano, A Bahri, BE Jimenez, G Tchobanoglous, Frontiers in Environmental Science 6, 26, šŸ“‘ Cited by: 292, šŸ“… Year: 2018

šŸ’° Application of Cost Criteria for Selection of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Systems ā€“ KP Tsagarakis, DD Mara, AN Angelakis, Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 142, 187-210, šŸ“‘ Cited by: 252, šŸ“… Year: 2003

šŸ› Urban Wastewater and Stormwater Technologies in Ancient Greece ā€“ AN Angelakis, D Koutsoyiannis, G Tchobanoglous, Water Research 39(1), 210-220, šŸ“‘ Cited by: 242, šŸ“… Year: 2005

šŸ‡ŖšŸ‡ŗ Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse in EUREAU Countries ā€“ AN Angelakis, L Bontoux, Water Policy 3(1), 47-59, šŸ“‘ Cited by: 226, šŸ“… Year: 2001

šŸŒ Challenges and Prospectives for Water Recycling and Reuse in EU Countries ā€“ AN Angelakis, L Bontoux, V Lazarova, Water Science and Technology: Water Supply 3(4), 59-68, šŸ“‘ Cited by: 207, šŸ“… Year: 2003

šŸ”¬ Water Recycling and Reuse in EUREAU Countries: Trends and Challenges ā€“ AN Angelakis, B Durham, Desalination 218(1-3), 3-12, šŸ“‘ Cited by: 203, šŸ“… Year: 2008

šŸŗ Urban Water Management in Ancient Greece: Legacies and Lessons ā€“ D Koutsoyiannis, N Zarkadoulas, AN Angelakis, G Tchobanoglous, Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 134(1), 45-54, šŸ“‘ Cited by: 203, šŸ“… Year: 2008

šŸŒŽ Water Reuse: Overview of Current Practices and Trends in the World with Emphasis on EU States ā€“ AN Angelakis, P Gikas, Water Utility Journal 8(67), e78, šŸ“‘ Cited by: 201, šŸ“… Year: 2014

Andreas Angelakis | Water Resources Management | Excellence in Innovation

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