Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Academia / University / Research Center

tsrg.gr/Thessaloniki, Greece

About

The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh) counts over 100,000 students and is the largest university in Greece and in the Balkans. The University was established in 1925 and provides students with a comprehensive range of education and training opportunities. The Transport Systems Research Group of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (TSRG/AUTh) functions within the Transport Engineering Laboratory, of the Division of Transport and Project Management, of the School of Civil Engineering, of the Faculty of Engineering, of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The scientific activities of the Group fall under the areas of operation, planning, organization, and management, as well as the impact of Transportation Systems on people, the environment, and sustainable development. TSRG carries out both funded (from public and private organizations) and non-funded research. TSRG/AUTh combines field knowledge with established collaborations in every project that it undertakes, utilizes existing expertise within AUTh, and cooperates with external consultants and researchers. The existing facilities are continuously upgraded in order to keep up with the demands of research and development.

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Interreg Programmes

Interreg EuropeInterreg EURO MEDOther Interreg Programme

Other Programmes and Calls

ERASMUS ProgrammeLIFE ProgrammeOther programmes

Horizon Europe - CLUSTER 5 - Climate, energy, mobility

Cross-sectoral solutions for the climate transitionClean and competitive solutions for all transport modesSafe, Resilient Transport and Smart Mobility services for passengers and goods

Horizon Europe - CLUSTER 1 - Health

Ensuring equal access to innovative, sustainable, and high-quality healthcare

Additional questions

Which cluster and network are you a member of?

I'm not a member of any cluster/network

Do you have previous experience in European projects?

Yes, as a partner of many proposals and coordinator

Representatives

Dimitrios Nalmpantis

Lab. Teaching Faculty / Senior Researcher

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki