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Dr. Charalambos Chasos
Associate Professor

Dr. Charalambos Chasos

Department
Mechanical Engineering
Post
Email
eng.cca at frederick.ac.cy
Short CV
Dr. Charalambos A. Chasos obtained a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) in 1997. Dr. Chasos was awarded a PhD and a Diploma of Imperial College (DIC) in Mechanical Engineering from the Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine of the University of London in 2006. Dr. Chasos was elected as a Lecturer in Internal Combustion Engines at the Mechanical Engineering Department of Frederick University in 2010. Dr. Chasos currently holds the position of Associate Professor in Internal Combustion Engines at the Mechanical Engineering Department of Frederick University. Dr. Chasos teaches in undergraduate and postgraduate programs of studies in the School of Engineering, and particularly in the Mechanical Engineering Department of Frederick University. Dr. Chasos’ research focused on development of two-phase flow models for direct-injection gasoline spray injection and atomisation, and the application of the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methodology for the prediction and validation of two-phase flow and combustion processes in the cylinders of internal combustion engines. Dr. Chasos current research includes the modelling, simulation and validation of fuel injection from high pressure Diesel and gasoline injectors in the cylinders of ICE and the modelling and simulation of combustion phenomena in constant-volume chambers and in the cylinders of internal combustion engines. Dr. Chasos participated in the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action CM1404 “Chemistry of Smart Energy Carriers and Technologies (SMARTCATS)”, as a member of the Management Committee of the Action, for the period of March 2015 to April 2019. Currently, Dr. Chasos participates as a Senior researcher in the Integrated Project “Integration of innovative green technologies on existing public transportation buses for 5 to 30% fuel savings (BUS-FUEL-SAVINGS)” for the period Sept. 2019 – Aug 2022.
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