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  1. Panayiotis Varotsos. P. Varotsos attending a lecture at University Of Athens, Greece (2008) Panayiotis Varotsos ( Greek: Παναγιώτης Βαρώτσος; born November 28, 1947, in Patras) is a Greek physicist and former professor in the Department of Physics of the University of Athens, notable for his VAN method to predict earthquakes. [1]

  2. Panayiotis Vassilakis (Greek: Παναγιώτης Βασιλάκης; 29 October 1925 – 9 August 2019), also known as Takis (Greek: Τάκις), was a self-taught Greek artist known for his kinetic sculptures.He exhibited his artworks in Europe and the United States. Popular in France, his works can be found in public locations in and around Paris, as well as at the Athens-based Takis ...

  3. Panagiotis - Panagiotis or Panayiotis (Greek: Παναγιώτης, IPA: [panaˈʝotis]), "Παν" (all) "άγιος" (holy or saint) suffix "-της" (which can mean "of the"), is a common male Greek name. Panagiotis Kone - Panagiotis Kone (Greek: Παναγιώτης Κονέ, born 26 July 1987) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as ...

  4. Homepage. Casale Panayiotis. Traditional Mountain Spa Hotel in CyprusDiscover village life in Cyprus through a luxury hotel resort and spa retreat: wander the trails, relax in the award-winning spa, eat and drink like a local. Guest Rooms. Rustic Luxury Luxurious rooms and suites located in traditional houses across Kalopanayiotis village.

  5. Panayiotis (Panos) Moutis, PhD, is Assistant Professor at the Dept. of Electrical Engineering at the City College of New York. He has previously been Special Faculty (2018-23) and postdoctoral research associate (2016-18) at Carnegie Mellon University. Panos studies pragmatic-data-driven optimization, control and planning of electrical grids ...

  6. Kokoras is an internationally award-winning composer and computer music innovator, and currently Professor of composition and CEMI director (Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia) at the University of North Texas. Hailing from Greece, he underwent formal training in classical guitar and composition in Athens (Dip), Greece, and later in York, England (MA, PhD).

  7. Dr. Pappas' Ph.D. dissertation examined the placement of weak object pronouns in the popular texts of Later Medieval Greek. Dr Pappas' research interests are mainly in the areas of historical linguistics, language variation and change, but he is also interested in issues of language contact, Balkan linguistics and the teaching of Modern Greek.