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Costas Tsouris is an adjunct professor in the field of chemical engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He holds a diploma in engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, and advanced degrees including a Master's and Ph.D. from Syracuse University. With a career starting in 1992, he has contributed significantly to chemical technology and nuclear science technology. His work primarily focuses on environmental sciences and energy transportation, with extensive experience gained at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he has engaged in various chemical processing innovations. His research encompasses areas such as separations in chemical processing, process intensification, and novel reactor designs aimed at enhancing the efficiency of biofuels production. Specific interests include the characterizations of conventional biofuel cells and the application of electric and magnetic fields in the separation processes. Tsouris also investigates carbon capture and storage technologies as well as the transport and fate of biological particles in the environment, contributing valuable insights to the energy challenges and pollutants management.
Department of Computer Science: GRE scores are optional for Fall 2026.